![]() It used to work fine few cocoapods tool versions ago (don't remember if 0. PBXFileReference - /targets/buildConfigurationList:buildConfigurations:baseConfigurationReference:|,buildSettings:|,displayName:|,isa:|,name:|,baseConfigurationReference:|,buildSettings:|,displayName:|,isa:|,name:|,defaultConfigurationIsVisible:0,defaultConfigurationName:Release,displayName:ConfigurationList,isa:XCConfigurationList,buildPhases:buildActionMask:2147483647,displayName:SourcesBuildPhase,files:,isa:PBXSourcesBuildPhase,runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing:0,buildActionMask:2147483647,displayName:FrameworksBuildPhase,files:,isa:PBXFrameworksBuildPhase,runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing:0,buildActionMask:2147483647,displayName:ResourcesBuildPhase,files:|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,|,isa:PBXResourcesBuildPhase,runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing:0,buildRules:,dependencies:,displayName:SparkSetup-SparkSetup,isa:PBXNativeTarget,name:SparkSetup-SparkSetup,productName:SparkSetup-SparkSetup,productReference:displayName:SparkSetup.bundle,explicitFileType:wrapper.cfbundle,includeInIndex:0,isa:PBXFileReference,name:SparkSetup.bundle,path:SparkSetup.bundle,sourceTree:BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR,productType:,/buildPhases/buildActionMask:2147483647,displayName:ResourcesBuildPhase,files:displayName:1-1.png,fileRef:displayName:|,includeInIndex:|,isa:|,path:|,sourceTree:|,isa:PBXBuildFile,displayName:1.imageset,fileRef:displayName:|,includeInIndex:|,isa:|,path:|,sourceTree:|,isa:PBXBuildFile,displayName:1.png,fileRef:displayName:|,includeInIndex:|,isa:|,path:|,sourceTree:|,isa:PBXBuildFile,displayNameĬocoapod tool fails and crashes / returns an error so I cannot publish the pod. If you want to use a different file as the icon, first delete the existing icon from your project, and then add the new icon. You get a project that moves icon data and storyboard data and so forth into the final bundle in the right locations. When you generate an Xcode project, the code behavior is close to being right. If you want a reference to the same file in more than one group, please add another reference to the same path. The asset manager is displayed with the entry 'AppIcon' selected. Only the first item defined in the project file is processed by. There are facilities in Cmake for hinting source code to be treated as resources for an iOS App, and that works modestly well.Only the membership in one of the groups will be preserved (but membership in targets will be unaffected). 18:51:56.495 ruby warning: The file reference for "Contents.json" is a member of multiple groups ("3.imageset" and "AppIcon.appiconset") this indicates a malformed project. If you want a reference to the same file in more than one group, please add another reference to the same path. ![]() 18:51:56.495 ruby warning: The file reference for "Contents.json" is a member of multiple groups ("2.imageset" and "3.imageset") this indicates a malformed project. You could check if the Visual Assets is selected correctly. Then you can open ist, click on the Visual Assets tab and select AppIcon for the source of App Icons. If you want a reference to the same file in more than one group, please add another reference to the same path. Usually, you can expand the Asset Catalog folder in your project, there is Assets.xcassets file named AppIcon, you can replace the default icons by yours. When trying to pod lib lint I get: 18:51:56.495 ruby warning: The file reference for "Contents.json" is a member of multiple groups ("1.imageset" and "2.imageset") this indicates a malformed project. I reference those from the main lib code. My project contains two targets - the main lib target and resource-bundle target which contains the storyboard and the aforementioned asset catalog file. The Resources folder contains an assets catalog of format Images.xcassets (normal XCode format). 1498D2341E8E89220040F4C2 /* GeneratedPluginRegistrant.My cocoapod's podspec contains a subspec for resource bundle: s.subspec 'Resources' do |resources|
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