Usama bin Attique
Usama bin Attique

Reputation: 337

Pod file not being initialized?

When i try to initialize pod file to use cocoapods via terminal, it gives me this error. How to fix it.

/Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0/gems/cocoapods-1.2.0/lib/cocoapods/command.rb:128:in `verify_minimum_git_version!': [!] You need at least git version 1.8.5 to use CocoaPods (Pod::Informative)

Upvotes: 19

Views: 12890

Answers (9)

Ibrahim Sušić
Ibrahim Sušić

Reputation: 438

I fixed the problem with next steps:

sudo gem install cocoapods --source http://rubygems.org

after command finish entering new command

pod install

and work for me on xCode 11.2

Upvotes: 0

Krunal
Krunal

Reputation: 79656

You need to set command line tool version, in Xcode:

You can download latest command line tool from Apple Download Portal, if you have paid apple developer account/id.


Here are current beta and stable Xcode Tool and supporting command line tool download link. (Ensure you'are logged in using premium developer account on Apple Developer Account to access these links)

Xcode 11

Xcode 10

Once you've latest command line tool installed in your system, set it from Xcode Menu.

(Xcode Menu Items) Xcode ▶ Preferences ▶ Location ▶ Command Line Tool ▶ Select appropriate command line tool

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Upvotes: 4

Shankar Saran Singh
Shankar Saran Singh

Reputation: 301

Sometimes its version issue.

Installing CoacoaPods 1.7.5 did the trick.

sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 1.7.5
pod setup

Upvotes: 1

FBC
FBC

Reputation: 1132

After installing OS Mojave and installed new Xcode tools i just had to check again the tools in:

Xcode > Preferences > Locations > Command Line tools = Xcode 10.0

Upvotes: 2

Joyal Clifford
Joyal Clifford

Reputation: 1212

I was having an issue while trying to install packages using cocoapods. I have tried "sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app" still getting wrong path error

To fix this

I opened Xcode.

Preferences
Locations
Selected the Command Lin Tools: Xcode 9.0

Now when installing packages with cocoapods I no longer get errors.

Upvotes: 31

Sandy D.
Sandy D.

Reputation: 3146

If you have upgraded your MAC from the App Store, then you need to run: xcode-select --install

When I ran git --version before running the command above, it didn't find git at all. It displayed this error: missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun. So, I'm guessing when I upgraded my machine somehow I lost git. Regardless, running the above command worked.

I then ran git --version and it showed the git version that was installed.

Reference: http://tips.tutorialhorizon.com/2015/10/01/xcrun-error-invalid-active-developer-path-library-developer-commandline-tools-missing-xcrun/

Upvotes: 2

Vahida Havaldar
Vahida Havaldar

Reputation: 524

I followed this

After installing command line tools, I closed it and opened terminal again. Now when I checked version git --version, it gave me update version 2.10.0 then I ran other commands for cocoapod.

Now it is working.

Upvotes: -1

Vahida Havaldar
Vahida Havaldar

Reputation: 524

Hey this might help you!!! I followed this link

https://stackoverflow.com/a/16664135/7905401

After installing command line tools i closed it and opened terminal again now when i checked version git --version it gave me update version 2.10.0 then i ran other commands for cocoapod!! its working!!!!!!!!! yeeeii!!!!

Upvotes: 0

Guohua Cheng
Guohua Cheng

Reputation: 963

I encounter the same problem and solve it by using the following command:

sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app 

As the error message in terminal shows, something with my git goes wrong. And, it has to do with the command line tool.

Upvotes: 62

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