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The release notes for Carthage 0.37 also seems to provide further details on the problem: https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage/releases/tag/0.37.0
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Yeah, I am somewhat aware of this situation. Since this particular problem is not very exciting to deal with (in my view), and at one point I was very confused by Carthage's documentation about the migration steps, I was hoping that can I avoid doing anything about it for the time being. Apparently, not...
Anyway, I will try to do something about it some time this week.🙂
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According to the Migration Steps in the Carthage README.md migrating the SWCompression project to use this new format should only require a single step:
For a framework target: In the Build Phases tab, in a Link Binary with Libraries phase, drag and drop each XCFramework you use from the Carthage/Build folder on disk.
Also, this is not as easy as this instruction, since I have a non-standard setup which is necessary to support multiple darwin platforms (macOS, iOS, etc.) at the same time.
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I've just release a new update, 4.5.8, which should fix this issue.
One caveat though: there is a chance this won't work on macs with M1 processor, but I can't really check this since I have no access to such a device. Please let me know, if you use a M1 mac and you encounter any issues with this.
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I've just tested the new release on an M1 mac and it works perfectly.
Thank you so much!
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Related Issues (20)
- Progress when decompression is needed HOT 1
- Memory issues when working with larger files HOT 8
- [CRASH] MsbBitReader.bit() HOT 4
- AR Format Support HOT 7
- Can Gzip unarchive return Member? HOT 1
- GzipArchive.unarchive wrongMagic for short data HOT 1
- Brotli Support? HOT 2
- Symlinks in tarballs are created with absolute paths HOT 3
- BZip2Error.wrongCRC when decompressing HOT 2
- Support File I/O for large archives and resource-constrained environments
- Error when decompressing a certain 7z file HOT 2
- Some zip files can't be extracted HOT 2
- LZ4 format not compatible? HOT 8
- Compiling for watchOS fails HOT 1
- LZ4 decompress speed HOT 10
- Support splitting zips into multiple files
- Is there a way to extract a single file from a 7z compressed archive? HOT 4
- LZFSE Support
- Please update BitByteData dependency HOT 6
- Crash during GzipArchive.unarchive
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