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When trying to install another module in my project, the first one is uninstalled. Why does it happen? What am I doing wrong?

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'

  target 'FadbApp' do
  use_frameworks!

  #pod 'Alamofire', '~> 4.3' //This is previous Pod
  pod 'SRKControls', :git =>'https://github.com/reeichert/SRKControls.git'

end

And my return

Terminal status - screenshot

Why the other module is uninstalled? Thanks!

2 Answers 2

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See the # thing before pod 'Alamofire'? That denotes a comment!

Aren't comments denoted by //?

They are in Swift, but the file you're working with here is the Podfile. It is basically a Ruby script. In Ruby, comments are denoted by #. In other words, you accidentally commented out the line to install Alamofire.

Remove # and you'll be fine!

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The line for the Alamofire pod is commented out, so cocoapods is correctly removing it as you asked it.

If you want to have both pods, you need to remove the # at the beginning of the pod Alamofire ... line.

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