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You are right. It worked in my fork when I did the PR but still shows the warning here. I must have forgotten to commit something. Will look into it again.
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@marekpridal try github "igorkulman/Reusable" "master"
, works fine for me in a clean project. If it also works for you, I will create a new PR.
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Ah, as I don't use Carthage but Cocoapods I never thought of that; good catch!
Would you be willing to submit a PR? That way as you are one using it with Carthage and app extension I guess you'd be better suited to test it and know the proper changes to make 😉
Thanks!
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Strange, I see this warning in last version of Reusable as well
linking against a dylib which is not safe for use in application extensions:
/.../Carthage/Build/iOS/Reusable.framework/Reusable
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@igorkulman I will test it during weekend, unfortunately I cannot try it sooner
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Looks like OK! Thanks a lot! 👍
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@igorkulman Did you figure out the difference between your fork and my repo? Would love a PR fixing that
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Yesterday I have changed source in my Cartfile from github "igorkulman/Reusable" "master"
to github AliSoftware/Reusable
and warning appears again
:-1: linking against a dylib which is not safe for use in application extensions: /.../Carthage/Build/iOS/Reusable.framework/Reusable
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Super strange. Is there still a diff between the two that we might have missed?
Also, not sure how Carthage manages its cache, maybe it's using a cached version of my repo and master branch instead of cloning it from the latest master? Would be interesting to check if there's a way to clear Carthage's cache to be sure
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