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Robert S.138
9 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Obj-C Dropbox Library crashes in iOS8.4
I just released my iOS app updated to Dropbox API v2 using the Obj-C library through CoCoPods. I works fine in iOS9. But now I am getting calls that it crashes on start-up under iOS8.x. Then I ran...
- 9 years agoThe contents of the "Podfile.lock" file should tell you what you currently have installed.
You can control what version you get installed using the contents of your "Podfile" file. You can use this line to just request the latest version:
pod 'ObjectiveDropboxOfficial'
Run `pod update` to update the pods installed in your project.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
9 years agoHi Robert, what version of the SDK do you have installed? This sounds like a bug that was fixed in version 1.1.1. Please make sure you're using the latest version, currently 2.0.6.
Robert S.138
9 years agoHelpful | Level 7
How can I check and how do I update? (I am very new to CoCoPods).
- Greg-DB9 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
The contents of the "Podfile.lock" file should tell you what you currently have installed.
You can control what version you get installed using the contents of your "Podfile" file. You can use this line to just request the latest version:
pod 'ObjectiveDropboxOfficial'
Run `pod update` to update the pods installed in your project.- Robert S.1389 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Thanks. I figured it out too. I just ran
pod update
and it is updating from 1.0.11 to 2.0.6.
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