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Here is a link to my package.

So after updating my Swift Package and its version tag,

I am getting the following errors when I try to update the package in my project that consumes the package.

Missing package product 'MyPackage1'
❕Package resolution errors must be fixed before building 
https://github.com/ElevatedUnderdogs/PackageTest2.git
 has no Package.swift manifest for version 1.0.1

1.0.0 is the original. 1.0.1 is my updated version.

Does this mean I need to create a new Package.swift for every single version? I don't even see a place in the Package.swift where I can signify the current version.

Things I've tried:

  • reseting the package cache in the consuming project.
  • "updating to latest package versions"
  • Deleting the Swift Package, and then trying to add it again. Before adding it completes, I get: "MyProject.git has no Package.swift manifest for version 1.0.1.
  • Package.swift is in the root directory.
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In my case, the tag was updated on an incorrect remote branch which wasn't merged to yet, so the tag's corresponding commit didn't have the Package.swift file. It is a good practice to check the commit hash of the version you are trying to access to verify that it has the correct code.

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