After updating Flutter 2, I can no longer deploy my application on IOS:
Warning: CocoaPods minimum required version 1.9.0 or greater not installed. Skipping pod install. CocoaPods is used to retrieve the iOS and macOS platform side's plugin code that responds to your plugin usage on the Dart side. Without CocoaPods, plugins will not work on iOS or macOS. For more info, see https://flutter.dev/platform-plugins To upgrade see https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html#installation for instructions. CocoaPods not installed or not in valid state. Error launching application on iPhone 11. What I have tried so far:
- Because I user Flavors: method
- gem list
- sudo gem uninstall cocoapods
- sudo gem install cocoapods
- pod install
- flutter clean + flutter pub upgrade/repair + remove Derived Data, Podfile.lock, Pods
- Restart/Launch from vsCode & Xcode
cocoapods version
$ gem which cocoapods /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems/cocoapods-1.10.1/lib/cocoapods.rb pod version
$ pod --version 1.8.4 flutter doctor
Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v): [✓] Flutter (Channel stable, 2.0.2, on macOS 11.2.3 20D91 darwin-x64, locale en-FR) [✓] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 29.0.2) [!] Xcode - develop for iOS and macOS ! CocoaPods 1.8.4 out of date (1.10.0 is recommended). CocoaPods is used to retrieve the iOS and macOS platform side's plugin code that responds to your plugin usage on the Dart side. Without CocoaPods, plugins will not work on iOS or macOS. For more info, see https://flutter.dev/platform-plugins To upgrade see https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html#installation for instructions. [✓] Chrome - develop for the web [✓] Android Studio (version 3.5) [✓] VS Code (version 1.54.3) [✓] Connected device (3 available) I have installed / uninstalled cocoapods several times but flutter does not seem to detect the latest version
pod --versionshould be indicating1.10.1. It sounds like your path is messed up, and there's a confused version ofpodsomewhere in the path (might be in $HOME/.gem/ruby/<version>/bin?). Usetype -p podand if it's not indicating the expected location (which appears to be/usr/local/bin), then you might consider updating your path to put/usr/local/binbefore that directory.ruby/2.7.0, which indicates a user-installed version of ruby (system ruby is 2.6.0 even on big sur). The most likely issue here is that thepodcommand is running os supplied ruby, which is reading from$HOME/.gem/ruby/2.6.0/. You should check your PATH for multiple copies of the pod command - this is the most likely problem. No amount of install and uninstalls will fix it if the pod command is launching the incorrect version of ruby than the one that has cocoapods-1.10.1 installed.