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I'm having some issues installing Alamofire 4.0 into my project.

I've got the latest version of Xcode, running Swift 3, and when I try to install alamofire I'm getting like 800 compiler errors.

Apparently

CocoaPods 1.1.0+ is required to build Alamofire 4.0.0+

[!] some_cocoapod requires CocoaPods version >= X.Y.Z, which is not satisfied by your current version, Z.Y.X.

I looked at the version of CocoaPods I have in terminal and it says I'm at 1.0.1.

Running an update didn't work I guess because CocoaPods 1.1 is in beta.

So I'm not exactly sure how to update it up to where I'm good to go. Unless being out of date doesn't force like 800 compiler errors? Does that sound like some other issue?

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Execute the following on your terminal to get the latest stable version:

sudo gem install cocoapods

Add --pre to get the latest pre release:

sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

If you originally installed the cocoapods gem using sudo, you should use that command again.

Later on, when you're actively using CocoaPods by installing pods, you will be notified when new versions become available with a CocoaPods X.X.X is now available, please update message.

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    Drop the --pre if you want the latest stable version
    – Kyle Clegg
    Dec 9, 2016 at 17:32
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    Is it equivalent when I use --pre or gem install cocoapods -v 1.4.0.rc.1 for now? Will it be the same? Apr 6, 2018 at 7:22
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    @BartłomiejSemańczyk Release candidate, so usually means not officially stable Apr 11, 2018 at 17:22
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    Does not seem to work without a pod setup afterwards. Feb 13, 2019 at 11:11
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    Never install dependencies with sudo! Jul 24, 2019 at 20:57
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Open the Terminal -> copy below command

sudo gem install cocoapods

It will install the latest stable version of cocoapods.

after that, you need to update pod using below command

pod setup

You can check pod version using below command

pod --version
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    Do you need to run <code>pod setup --verbose</code> after this as well?
    – GraSim
    May 31, 2017 at 11:06
  • @GraSim Yes. It is required
    – Dheeraj D
    May 31, 2017 at 11:08
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    Your gemfile might be locked to an older version, in which case run bundle update cocoapods to get your project using the most recent cocoapods
    – dmoss18
    Apr 6, 2018 at 15:33
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If you are using Homebrew, open terminal and type:

brew upgrade cocoapods

If that does not work, try:

brew install cocoapods

After that, run:

brew link --overwrite cocoapods
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    is it possible that the homebrew version is sometimes behind the gem version?
    – swalkner
    May 26, 2020 at 11:33
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    It is possible, im getting 1.9.1 while the latest on gem is 1.9.3
    – BananZ
    Jun 5, 2020 at 1:54
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    I am also getting the message "cocoapods 1.9.1 already installed" though the version seems to be 1.9.3 @BananZ did you manage to resolve this?
    – anoop4real
    Jun 16, 2020 at 13:14
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    Nope, as the change is minimal, i just ignore the warning -> 'github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/releases' and 'github.com/CocoaPods/Core/compare/1.9.1...1.9.3'. Anyways I have just checked, latest 1.9.3 is available in homebrew now..'github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/55646'. If you are interested you may try to contribute to Brew for future upgrades (I have never done it but will try soon in near future).
    – BananZ
    Jun 22, 2020 at 7:57
  • My issue was in linking part brew link --overwrite cocoapods now problem solved thanks Jan 13, 2022 at 10:29
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If you got System Integrity Protection enabled or any other permission write error, which is enabled by default since macOS Sierra release, you should update CocoaPods, running this line in terminal:

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

After installing, check your pod version:

pod --version

You will get rid of this error:

ERROR:  While executing gem ... (Gem::FilePermissionError)
You don't have write permissions for the /usr/bin directory

And it will install latest CocoaPods:

Successfully installed cocoapods-x.x.x
Parsing documentation for cocoapods-x.x.x
Installing ri documentation for cocoapods-x.x.x
Done installing documentation for cocoapods after 4 seconds
1 gem installed
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    This was the only solution that worked for me to upgrade from 1.8.4 to 1.9.1. Not sure if I may have installed using brew previously. Apr 8, 2020 at 1:51
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    this should be the top answer
    – Hogdotmac
    Aug 18, 2020 at 9:33
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    agree this can be top answer. This answer helped me to update from 1.9.1 to 1.10.0.rc.1 Oct 3, 2020 at 4:23
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For those with a sudo-less CocoaPods installation (i.e., you do not want to grant RubyGems admin privileges), you don't need the sudo command to update your CocoaPods installation at all:

gem install cocoapods

You can find out where the CocoaPods gem is installed with:

gem which cocoapods

If this is within your home directory, you should definitely run gem install cocoapods without using sudo.

Finally, to check which CocoaPods you are currently running type:

pod --version
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I had to do this, was stuck on 1.9.1 on macOS

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

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    this one “actually” helped! Thanks. :) +1 Aug 24, 2021 at 22:49
  • Regardless of what I tried, including a few other suggestions here, this is the only one that worked for me. In my specific case I was on Big Sur 11.6 and stuck on Cocoapods 10.1.
    – xdeleon
    Oct 2, 2021 at 21:41
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Below are steps to update cocoapods :

  1. Open terminal (Shortcut : Press cmd + space tab to open Spotlight then text in terminal)
  2. Use command sudo gem install cocoapods. This will ask for system password due to security concern thereafter it installs gems

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  1. Now, set up pod using pod setup command. This will setup cocoapods master repo.

Screenshot 2

  1. You can check the version of cocoapods using pod --version command.

Screenshot 3

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Non of the above solved my problem, you can check pod version using two commands:

  1. pod --version
  2. gem which cocoapods

In my case pod --version always showed "1.5.0" while gem which cocopods shows Library/Ruby/Gems/2.3.0/gems/cocoapods-1.9.0/lib/cocoapods.rb. I tried every thing but unable to update version showed from pod --version. sudo gem install cocopods result in installing latest version but pod --version always showing previous version. Finally I tried these commands:

  1. sudo gem update
  2. sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
  3. sudo gem install cocoapods
  4. pod setup``pod install

The catch for me was sudo gem update. Hopefully it will help any body else.

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  • This answer helped me, but don't use sudo if you have RVM.
    – Stokedout
    Sep 24, 2020 at 8:53
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You can solve this problem by these Commands:

First:

sudo gem install cocoapods

Desp: type user mac password now your cocoapods will be replace with a stable version.

You can find out where the CocoaPods gem is installed with:

gem which cocoapods

if you have cloned the repo then type this command:

pod repo update

close your xcode and run this command

Pod install
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This is a really quick & detailed solution

Open the Terminal and execute the following to get the latest stable version:

sudo gem install cocoapods

Add --pre to get the latest pre release:

sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

Incase any error occured

Try uninstall and install again:

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
sudo gem install cocoapods

Run after updating CocoaPods

sudo gem clean cocoapods

After updating CocoaPods, also need to update Podfile.lock file in your project.

Go to your project directory

pod install
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If this

sudo gem install cocoapods

gives you this error:

Could not find a valid gem 'cocoapods' (>= 0) in any repository

Try this:

sudo gem install cocoapods --source http://rubygems.org
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Very Smoot and Easy Solution

//MARK: -Latest stable version:
sudo gem install cocoapods --pre 

//MARK: -If not work then
sudo gem install cocoapods --pre -n /usr/local/bin

//MARK: - if upper command not works you can use below mention command as well!
brew install cocoapods

brew upgrade cocoapods

brew link cocoapods
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I tried updating and it didn't work. Finally , I had to completely remove (manually )cocoapods, cocoapods-core , cocoapods-try.. and any other package used by cocoapods. Use this terminal command to list all the packages:

gem list --local | grep cocoapods

After that , I also deleted ./cocoapods folder from the user's root folder.

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After trying all the steps above, with nothing working, I ran bundle update which seems to have done the trick for me.

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Refer this link https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html

brew install cocoapods

brew upgrade cocoapods

brew link cocoapods

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I have the problem in myproject when pod version and gem which cocoapods always return difference version.

All I had to do is remove Gemfile.lock in my project and bundle install again. It removed the locked cocoapods version and install a newer one.

Hope that helps some one here.

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  • Thanks , this works for cocoapods-1.11.2 Oct 31, 2021 at 9:34
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On my M1 Mac, I had a separate version of Homebrew installed for the Silicon/Arm64 side.

brew upgrade cocoapods was defaulting to a rosetta install of homebrew. I kept running it, and couldn't figure out why cocoapods was not updating. So I had to run it in a way that targets the M1 side of things instead of Rosetta.

I had previously aliased the Arm brew to mbrew. So I had to run mbrew upgrade cocoapods

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If you updated sudo gem install cocoapods but it's still showing the old version you just need to type bundle update in your terminal to update the bundle and pod --version will show the newest version you installed

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write on your terminal this: sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

for update the gem of cocoapods to lastest version

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First check cocoapods versionlike

pod --version

then update like

sudo gem install cocoapods --pre

after update you can also check cocoapods version.

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I change the line "pod 'Alamofire', '~> 4.0'" to "pod 'Alamofire', :git => 'https://github.com/Alamofire/Alamofire', :commit => '3cc5b4e'" after that in terminal: "pod install --repo-update" and it works.

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