CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "Sentry" - flutter

[!] CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "Sentry":
In Podfile:
sentry_flutter (from .symlinks/plugins/sentry_flutter/ios) was resolved to 0.0.1, which depends on
Sentry (~> 7.11.0)
None of your spec sources contain a spec satisfying the dependency: `Sentry (~> 7.11.0)`.
I am just trying to install sentry_flutter plugin in my futter project. Currently i am testing in ios device. But it gives the above error.
The error message seems straight forward enough. But i cannot manage to include this plugin in my project.

you can run pod repo update to update your local cache bcause it may be outdated.
If it doesn't fix the issue for you, you can delete your Podfile.look file on ios folder and run pod install

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Error after adding firebase_auth to flutter app

i've added firebase_auth and get this error
CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "GTMSessionFetcher/Core":
In Podfile:
firebase_auth (from `.symlinks/plugins/firebase_auth/ios`) was resolved to 4.0.2, which depends on
Firebase/Auth (= 10.0.0) was resolved to 10.0.0, which depends on
FirebaseAuth (~> 10.0.0) was resolved to 10.0.0, which depends on
GTMSessionFetcher/Core (~> 2.1)
mobile_scanner (from `.symlinks/plugins/mobile_scanner/ios`) was resolved to 0.0.1, which depends on
GoogleMLKit/BarcodeScanning (~> 2.6.0) was resolved to 2.6.0, which depends on
MLKitBarcodeScanning (~> 1.7.0) was resolved to 1.7.0, which depends on
MLKitVision (~> 3.0) was resolved to 3.0.0, which depends on
GTMSessionFetcher/Core (~> 1.1)
if i remove the firebase_auth, everything goes fine .
i've tried to use arch -x86_64 pod install with no success .
any one faced this issue?
Both the packages (firebase_auth and mobile_scanner) are using GTMSessionFetcher pod internally in iOS.
As both plugin uses different version of GTMSessionFetcher it causes conflicts, thus we are not able to compile iOS app.
There is one open issue in firebase-ios-sdk where we can get all the updates, as of now I am also not able to found any issues, but will update here if I found anything important. Thanks.
Update
I found two more linked issues.
Issue 1
Issue 2
For me Updating all the firebase dependencies to the latest version and google sign in version removed this error.
Then, run pod install.
Try to remove Podile.lock and rebuild the app
UPDATE
Sometimes problems happen due target ios platform. Try to do these steps:
flutter clean
update all dependencies to the latest version in pubspec.yml file and do flutter pub get
Go to your Podfile and uncomment #platform :ios, '9.0' Then change the version to 10 platform :ios, '10.0'
go to ios folder and throuh the terminal run command: pod repo update, pod update or pod install

flutter: running pod install takes forever while building in debug mode

Using iphone 11 iOS-14 device and simulator, I have deleted THE podfile and podlock of my flutter app and trying to rebuild the app in debug MODE, i am using the latest firebase dependencies including cloud_firestore: ^0.14.1 dependency then it gets stuck at pod install and is taking forever to finish, been more than half an hour.
I wonder if i should wait longer or is there something wrong with firebase dependencies?
Pod install is not stuck, when you delete Podfile.lock, pod install will redownload all pod dependencies, will take a long time, after finish, it will create a new Podfile.lock
I have a project that have 20+ dependencies for flutter, firebase dependencies are the most complex ones
Add this line under target 'Runner' do in Podfile.
pod 'FirebaseFirestore', :git =>
'https://github.com/invertase/firestore-ios-sdk-frameworks.git', :tag
=> '6.33.0'
Then in IOS:
flutter clean
pod repo update
For more info: https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/flutterfire/issues/2751
If you have spent 20-30 minutes of your time holding onto pod install and yet it seems to stuck forever (Possibly installed firebase dependencies then running same project on different machine). Then there are other workaround to it.
Clean cache and pub get your dependencies
flutter clean
flutter pub get
Navigate to your ios folder from the terminal
cd ios
Remove Trunk
pod repo remove trunk
If your current installation is in Intel Chipped Mac run the code below
pod install --repo-update
If your installation is in M1 chip device install ffi first
sudo arch -x86_64 gem install ffi
Then update POD
arch -x86_64 pod install --repo-update
Now clean and fetch dependencies
flutter clean
flutter pub get
If you encountered an error similar to like below
[!] CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "cloud_firestore":
In Podfile:
cloud_firestore (from `.symlinks/plugins/cloud_firestore/ios`)
Specs satisfying the `cloud_firestore (from `.symlinks/plugins/cloud_firestore/ios`)` dependency were found, but they required a higher minimum deployment target.
[!] Automatically assigning platform `iOS` with version `9.0` on target `Runner` because no platform was specified. Please specify a platform for this target in your Podfile. See `https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#platform`.
Then go to podfile, uncomment platmform:ios line and update it
platform :ios, '12.0'
Now re-run the command
arch -x86_64 pod install --repo-update
Don't Forget to clean pub caches with flutter clean
Check if your Xcode is up to date.
Updating my Xcode has resolved the issue for me.
I have tried all the above solutions but non have worked.
Only updating Xcode has worked.
Sometimes it seems that the 'pod install' command is taking forever, but it is downloading the dependencies in the background.
Please try to look into the Activity Monitor network tab to confirm that some data is being downloaded.
In my case, my pod depended on the Firebase pods, so it took around 10 minutes to complete my dependencies.
Recommended way on their official documentation is as follow:
Optional: Improve iOS & macOS build times by including the pre-compiled framework.
Currently, the Firestore SDK for iOS depends on code that can take upwards of 5 minutes to build in Xcode. To reduce build times significantly, you can use a pre-compiled version by adding this line to the target 'Runner' do block in your Podfile:
target 'Runner' do
pod 'FirebaseFirestore', :git => 'https://github.com/invertase/firestore-ios-sdk-frameworks.git', :tag => '8.15.0'
# ...
end
Additionally, ensure that you have upgraded CocoaPods to 1.9.1 or higher:
gem install cocoapods

Generamba setup failes when using Cocoapods

Only when using cocoapods(after run pod install), generamba setup failes with the following message when settin path to a .xcodeproj.
The path to a .xcodeproj file of the project is 'GrambaSample.xcodeproj'. Do you want to use it? (yes/no) yes
/Library/Ruby/Gems/2.3.0/gems/xcodeproj-1.4.2/lib/xcodeproj/project/object.rb:321:in `configure_with_plist': [!] Xcodeproj doesn't know about the following attributes {"inputFileListPaths"=>[], "outputFileListPaths"=>[]} for the 'PBXShellScriptBuildPhase' isa. (RuntimeError)
This error won't appear is not using cocoapods.
How can I be able to setup Generamba while using cocoapods.
To avoid this issue you should update CocoaPods to the latest beta version by executing
gem install cocoapods --pre
Latest beta version of CocoaPods now using inputFileListPaths and outputFileListPaths.
More info here See .xcfilelist Support

cocoapods Google Mobile ads does not generate .xcworkspace file

I am exporting a project from Unity3d to xcode that uses the last GoogleMobileAds package.
I have installed and updated cocoapods and also have the famous podfile containing de following lines:
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
install! 'cocoapods', :integrate_targets => false
platform :ios, ‘8.0’
target ‘MyProject’ do
pod 'Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK', '~> 7.14’
pod 'Firebase/Core'
pod 'Firebase/AdMob'
end
and I run
pod install
and
pod update
successfully
dependancies are downloaded alright, as you can see the results below:
Updating local specs repositories
CocoaPods 1.2.0.beta.1 is available.
To update use: `sudo gem install cocoapods --pre`
[!] This is a test version we'd love you to try.
For more information, see https://blog.cocoapods.org and the CHANGELOG for this version at https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/releases/tag/1.2.0.beta.1
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Using Firebase (3.9.0)
Using FirebaseAnalytics (3.5.1)
Using FirebaseCore (3.4.4)
Using FirebaseInstanceID (1.0.8)
Installing Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK (7.14.0)
Using GoogleInterchangeUtilities (1.2.2)
Using GoogleSymbolUtilities (1.1.2)
Using GoogleToolboxForMac (2.1.0)
Generating Pods project
Skipping User Project Integration
Sending stats
Pod installation complete! There are 3 dependencies from the Podfile and 8 total pods installed.
According to both cocoapods and google mobile ads documentation, I will need to continue with "MyProject.xcworkspace" but the file is nowhere to be found.
any suggestions?
When using install! 'cocoapods', :integrate_targets => false Cocoapods will not create an xcworkspace for you.
That's the intended behaviour. You'll even notice this if you follow the command prompt. This line is telling you that no integration is taking place.
Skipping User Project Integration
If you want to get an xcworkspace just remove :integrate_targets => false
It seems the problem comes from editing the Podfile using TextEdit.
As it warns you that you should not continue using TextEdit, one could falsely suppose that the program is intelligent enough to understand and correct these unwanted modifications.
This is the solution I have found:
delete the Podfile and Podfile.lock from your working directory
create a new Podfile using pod init
install SublimeText and use it to open the Podfile
add the necessary pods for the project
(I also included the line "use_frameworks!" although it may not be
needed.)
run "pod install" and "pod update"; this time I get
[!] Please close any current Xcode sessions and use Orbit.xcworkspace for this project from now on.
and the file is now available in project directory
You was used this guide for install pod?
In addition to Radu Dita's message. If you do not want that line to be added (so you do not need to delete it later), you need to disable cocoapods integration in "iOS Resolver Settings" by selecting "None", build project and then enable it back "Xcode Workspace". I found this with try and error. I hope my message will save save someone's time

Alamofire not working well with swift 3

I have a project written by swift 2.
I updated to swift 3, I'm using Alamofire and swiftyjson
so I updated their by cocoapods and I fixed all my project issues,
after all that I got this error about Alamofire
The following binaries use incompatible versions of Swift:
also I have these warnings
this is my pod file
this what I see in terminal after pod update
Update all pods
Updating local specs repositories
CocoaPods 1.2.0.beta.1 is available.
To update use: `sudo gem install cocoapods --pre`
[!] This is a test version we'd love you to try.
For more information, see https://blog.cocoapods.org and the CHANGELOG for this version at https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/releases/tag/1.2.0.beta.1
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Using Alamofire (4.0.1)
Using DropDown (2)
Using SideMenu (2.0.5)
Using SwiftyJSON (3.1.1)
Generating Pods project
Integrating client project
Sending stats
Pod installation complete! There are 4 dependencies from the Podfile and 4 total pods installed.
[!] The `ehtamiApp [Debug]` target overrides the `EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT` build setting defined in `Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-ehtamiApp/Pods-ehtamiApp.debug.xcconfig'. This can lead to problems with the CocoaPods installation
- Use the `$(inherited)` flag, or
- Remove the build settings from the target.
[!] The `ehtamiApp [Release]` target overrides the `EMBEDDED_CONTENT_CONTAINS_SWIFT` build setting defined in `Pods/Target Support Files/Pods-ehtamiApp/Pods-ehtamiApp.release.xcconfig'. This can lead to problems with the CocoaPods installation
- Use the `$(inherited)` flag, or
- Remove the build settings from the target.
what is that mean? and how I can fix it?