How can I downgrade Cocoapods to an older version, or how can I install an older version of Cocoapods?
8 Answers
to remove your current version you could just run:
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
you can install a specific version of cocoa pods via the following command:
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.25.0
You can use older installed versions with following command:
pod _0.25.0_ setup
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81To see which version you currently have, run
sudo gem list cocoapods
Apr 30, 2015 at 19:25 -
9This is brilliant! I had upgraded to 0.38, and with that version I was getting errors. All I had to do to revert to 0.37 was run your comment
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
and then pick 0.38 from the automatically presented list. Within seconds I was back on 0.37, and my pod install worked again! Thanks so much! Jul 21, 2015 at 2:42 -
3Great thx! Just one comment, if you are using rvm, omit the sudo since its going to uninstall/install in the usr/bin instead of your rvm installation directory Aug 27, 2015 at 13:34
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8Update... if you call
gem uninstall cocoapods
it will now ask you which version you want to uninstall. Much quicker! :o)– ingh.amSep 30, 2015 at 13:58 -
1Cocoapods 1.0.0 Update: note that if you have 1.0.0 installed, attempting to reinstall an older version on top will leave 1.0.0 as the default version, so you have to
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
first, then select 1.0.0 as the version to remove. Not sure if this has always been the behavior, butsudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.39.0
alone didn't do the trick for me once I had 1.0.0. May 23, 2016 at 16:43
Actually, you don't need to downgrade – if you need to use older version in some projects, just specify the version that you need to use after pod
command.
pod _0.37.2_ setup
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Thanks, it kind of worked, but I had some ruby cocoapods-rome warnings so I ended up uninstalling cocoapods completely and installing only the older version. Sep 4, 2015 at 8:00
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1I think this is a much better solution. There are unfortunate situations where you need different versions of cocoa pods for different projects and it's convenient to not have to uninstall and reinstall cocoa pods each time Nov 28, 2015 at 5:25
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9This doesn't work for me, neither
pod _0.39.0_ install
. If I run that and then runpod --version
it still shows the latest version.– MauricioOct 20, 2018 at 20:30 -
you have to first install it with
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.39.0
, it will work after that Apr 12, 2019 at 13:41 -
I can confirm that this doesn't work. Even with the required version installed, Cocoapods ignores the version specified and uses the latest installed version. Sep 24, 2019 at 18:53
If you need to install an older version (for example 0.25):
pod _0.25.0_ install
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2This doesn't work for me. If I run this and the run
pod --version
it still shows the latest version.– MauricioOct 20, 2018 at 20:28 -
pod --version
will always show the newest version. Use the example above to install an older version (in the example above the older version is 0.25.0)– OriOct 22, 2018 at 9:13 -
1In my case using
pod _1.5.3_ install
has the behavior of the new 1.7.x versions, so I'm really questioning about the reliability of this syntax…– AnthoPakMar 14, 2019 at 13:47 -
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1This DOES work. I was able to use 1.7.5 while my latest version was 1.8.4. Feb 24, 2020 at 10:32
Several notes:
Make sure you first get a list of all installed versions. I actually had the version I wanted to downgrade to already installed, but ended up uninstalling that as well. To see the list of all your versions do:
sudo gem list cocoapods
Then when you want to delete a version, specify that version.
sudo gem uninstall cocoapods -v 1.6.2
You could remove the version specifier -v 1.6.2
and that would delete all versions:
You may try all this and still see that the Cocoapods you expected is still installed. If that's the case then it might be because Cocoaposa is stored in a different directory.
sudo gem uninstall -n /usr/local/bin cocoapods -v 1.6.2
Then you will have to also install it in a different directory, otherwise you may get an error saying You don't have write permissions for the /usr/bin directory
sudo gem install -n /usr/local/bin cocoapods -v 1.6.1
To check which version is your default do:
pod --version
For more on the directory problem see here
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2Great extra detail about the alternative install folders – I needed that, thank you.– BenjohnJul 2, 2020 at 9:29
PROMPT> gem uninstall cocoapods
Select gem to uninstall:
1. cocoapods-0.32.1
2. cocoapods-0.33.1
3. cocoapods-0.36.0.beta.2
4. cocoapods-0.38.2
5. cocoapods-0.39.0
6. cocoapods-1.0.0
7. All versions
> 6
Successfully uninstalled cocoapods-1.0.0
PROMPT> gem install cocoapods -v 0.39.0
Successfully installed cocoapods-0.39.0
Parsing documentation for cocoapods-0.39.0
Done installing documentation for cocoapods after 1 seconds
1 gem installed
PROMPT> pod --version
0.39.0
PROMPT>
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This works. Fastlane detects the older version of the cocoapods. which leads to error. Apr 19, 2021 at 12:36
Note that your pod specs will remain, and are located at ~/.cocoapods/ . This directory may also need to be removed if you want a completely fresh install.
They can be removed using pod spec remove SPEC_NAME
then pod setup
It may help to do pod spec remove master
then pod setup
In some cases, one needs to remove some hidden artefacts in the home directory so that the up- or downgrade takes effect:
rm -rf ~/.cocoapods