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When running pod repo update the following error is generated:

Updating spec repo `master`
[!] Failed to connect to GitHub to update the CocoaPods/Specs specs repo - Please check if you are offline, or that GitHub is down


Using cocoapods 1.0.1

I'm also aware of this: Master spec-repo rate limiting post‑mortem.


Adding --verbose flag to the call shows the ruby call stack:

.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-core-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods-core/github.rb:100:in `modified_since_commit'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-core-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods-core/master_source.rb:32:in `requires_update?'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-core-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods-core/master_source.rb:14:in `update'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/sources_manager.rb:88:in `block (2 levels) in update'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/user_interface.rb:63:in `section'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/sources_manager.rb:87:in `block in update'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/sources_manager.rb:86:in `each'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/sources_manager.rb:86:in `update'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/command/repo/update.rb:23:in `run'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/claide-1.0.0/lib/claide/command.rb:334:in `run'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/lib/cocoapods/command.rb:50:in `run'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/bin/pod:55:in `<top (required)>'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/bin/pod:23:in `load'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/bin/pod:23:in `<main>'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `eval'
.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.0/bin/ruby_executable_hooks:15:in `<main>'


Can't find any way to workaround this and cannot run the project.

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16 Answers 16

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One of the major issue is "weak cryptographic standards removed" after 2018 February.

Here a note: https://github.com/blog/2507-weak-cryptographic-standards-removed

To solve this, first you need to update openssl, then ruby, then cocoapod.

$ which openssl
/usr/bin/openssl

$ openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8zh 14 Jan 2016

$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"

$ brew update

$ brew install openssl

$ brew upgrade openssl

`` If you need to have this software first in your PATH run: echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/openssl/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile

$ echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/openssl/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ source ~/.bash_profile

$ which openssl
/usr/local/opt/openssl/bin/openssl

$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.2n  7 Dec 2017

$ brew install rbenv ruby-build

$ echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ echo 'if which rbenv > /dev/null; then eval "$(rbenv init -)"; fi' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ source ~/.bash_profile

$ rbenv install --list

Available versions:
  1.8.5-p52
  1.8.5-p113
  1.8.5-p114
  1.8.5-p115
  1.8.5-p231
  1.8.6
:
  2.5.0-rc1
  2.5.0
  2.5.1
  2.6.0-dev
:

$ rbenv install 2.5.1

$ rbenv versions
* system (set by /Users/username/.rbenv/version)
  2.5.1

$ ruby --version
ruby 2.0.0p648 (2015-12-16 revision 53162) [universal.x86_64-darwin16]

$ rbenv global 2.5.1

$ rbenv versions
  system
* 2.5.1 (set by /Users/username/.rbenv/version)

$ ruby --version
ruby 2.5.1p57 (2018-03-29 revision 63029) [x86_64-darwin16]

$ gem install cocoapods -n /usr/local/bin

$ which pod
/usr/local/bin/pod

$ pod --version
1.5.3

now, you can do

$ pod update

source link: https://qiita.com/satoshi-iwaki/items/ed2c267127dcc80baa21

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  • 2
    it should be export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/shims:$PATH" and not export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"
    – kambala
    Commented Feb 24, 2018 at 18:15
  • 2
    Is there are reason why you're installing version 2.1.0 of ruby? Why not the latest?
    – derickito
    Commented Feb 25, 2018 at 5:20
  • 1
    I followed this advice to the keystroke, along with every other suggested answer in this thread... to no avail. I've blown away the Cocoapods repo so many times. Any long shots or crazy ideas out there? Commented Feb 25, 2018 at 18:56
  • 3
    You should use a newer Ruby version because of this: "WARNING: ruby-2.1.0 is past its end of life and is now unsupported. It no longer receives bug fixes or critical security updates."
    – jomafer
    Commented Feb 26, 2018 at 17:45
  • 5
    Also had to do rm -rf ~/.cocoapods/ before running pod repo update
    – rustycode
    Commented Mar 1, 2018 at 16:17
141

Finally managed to solve it by deleting ./cocoapods/repos/master and running pod install.

The more formal solution would probably go like this:

pod repo remove master
pod setup
pod install

If pod install fails after performing the first two steps, you may need to delete your Podfile.lock.

Why it initially failed to connect to Github is beyond me.

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  • 5
    Happened to me after changing ssh keys. As one of the possible reasons.
    – Squatch
    Commented Feb 24, 2018 at 22:12
  • 1
    I did all the 3 steps but still it shows [!] Failed to connect to GitHub to update the CocoaPods/Specs specs repo - Please check if you are offline, or that GitHub is down Commented Jun 11, 2018 at 11:03
  • deleting "Podfile.lock" file and then executing "pod install" worked for me! Thanks
    – programmer
    Commented Mar 29, 2019 at 5:47
  • it's ~/.cocoapods not ./cocoapods
    – boweidmann
    Commented Sep 21, 2020 at 13:35
  • That works for me, changing 'master' for the user whom I want to delete Commented Oct 5, 2021 at 20:07
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You can try this:

$sudo rm -fr ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
$pod setup
$pod install

but in my case I had to:

  • delete the Podfile.lock and then

  • $pod install

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43

A another solution similar to Max's and Adem's in this thread is found in a CocoaPods issue:

brew install ruby
sudo gem install cocoapods

Verify that you're using the latest and correct Ruby with:

ruby --version
which ruby

Should be using /usr/local/bin/ruby

Reason: It turns out that Github updated to only support TLS 1.2 on Feb 22nd. Older versions of MacOS before High Sierra come preinstalled with Ruby 2.0. This version uses OpenSSL 0.9.8 which "will fail with servers supporting only TLS 1.2."

Updating to the latest Ruby (2.5) and latest CocoaPods (1.4) fixed this for me without having to do anything with openssl (Ruby updates openssl). This is a good solution if you don't want to update to High Sierra just yet.

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    This didn't fix it for me, but I voted up for the background explanation.
    – xdeleon
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 19:10
  • Important detail: I had CocoaPods installed via brew. In that case upgrading Ruby and openssl wasn't sufficient. I had to uninstall CocoaPods and then reinstall it via gem as shown in this answer. Commented Nov 4, 2018 at 20:16
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I also encountered the same issue. In my scene, i used a mirror repo (hosted elsewhere) of cocoapods specs on github. When i updated the specs repo, it worked!

cd ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
git pull
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    I was getting the offline/github down error thing as well and this is what worked. I was a little hesitant to uninstall pods. Commented Feb 26, 2018 at 17:09
15

This worked like magic

$sudo rm -fr ~/.cocoapods/repos/master
$pod setup
$pod install

Otherwise

$pod setup
Ctrl +C
cd ~/.cocoapods/repos 
$git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git master
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A slightly simpler solution from Adem's that doesn't use rbenv:

brew install openssl
brew upgrade openssl
brew install ruby
brew link --overwrite ruby

Finally, make sure you don't have your PATH variable set to have /usr/local/bin after $PATH. Your PATH export in ~/.bash_profile should look similar to this:

export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
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  • 1
    This what also was enough for me. Note that you still need to re-install cocoapods by running gem install cocoapods as each ruby has its own gem location. BTW, there's no need to run the brew install openssl step as it's a dependency of ruby anyway.
    – Sagi
    Commented Feb 27, 2018 at 15:42
8

This worked for me:

  1. Remove Podfile.lock
  2. Run pod install
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7

Just update cocoapods: sudo gem install cocoapods

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If someone has these issues on Circle CI I was struggling with this for a day almost.

In the end I think the best way is to use their provided solution to download from their servers.

curl https://cocoapods-specs.circleci.com/fetch-cocoapods-repo-from-s3.sh | bash -s cf

From this link you can see that one of the cocoapods core contributor says that it's fine: The CocoaPods repo cache is updated roughly every 30 mins, which is usually frequent enough to only miss the last 6 pushes to the Specs repo.

https://discuss.circleci.com/t/best-practice-for-use-of-cached-cocoapods-specs/18897/2

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I did next in Terminal:

  1. brew install openssl

    if you don't have home brew:

    /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

    and repeat p.1

  2. export PATH="/usr/local/opt/openssl/bin:$PATH"

  3. openssl version

    Output:OpenSSL 1.0.2n 7 Dec 2017

  4. pod update

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I was also facing the same problem. I solved it only by accessing two commands from terminal.

sudo gem uninstall nanaimo

and then

sudo gem install nanaimo

Hope so it will help.

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  1. Remove all of cocoapods package. See here for information on how to do this.

  2. Then reinstall cocoapods. $ sudo gem install cocoapods

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For me the below commands fixed the issue

Removing cocoapods from mac

 sudo gem uninstall cocoapods

Installing cocoapods on mac

sudo gem install cocoapods
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Anyone facing any similar issue where the remote hangs-up prematurely, use ssh to clone the repo instead.

git clone [email protected]:CocoaPods/Specs.git master.

In order to use SSH to clone a GitHub repo, you need to have a GitHub account and have your SSH keys associated with it.

Follow their documentation here.

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  • update ruby and cocoapods.
  • check ruby version in the cocoapods env.

use

pod env

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rbenv global x.x.x
ruby -v

change ruby version. If not working, watch this rbenv not changing ruby version

check ruby version in the cocoapods env. If not changed,

which pod

make sure your pod path is /usr/local/bin/pod,if not

export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH

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