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The SwiftSample doesn’t build in this commit, but I need to sync with
head anyway so I’ll first merge v1.0.x into this branch and then debug.
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To use the 3.0.0-beta-4 version of protoc, which has the fix for oneofs
when using dynamic frameworks.
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It’s the magic sentence that allows pods dependent on RxLibrary to be
archived correctly by XCode.
It’s less than ideal, and seems arbitrary (why RxLibrary specifically?),
so we’ll try to produce a minimal case and open an issue with it in the
Cocoapods repo.
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Pending:
- Tag BoringSSL repo.
- Tag gRPC repo.
- Build the plugin, zip it, and add it to the release.
- Push Cocoapods to trunk.
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I wasted a huge amount of time debugging this madness.
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The examples under <repo_root>/examples now rely on the released
versions. Those under src/objective-c/examples, as well as the tests,
rely on protoc and the plugin as compiled from head.
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