I’ve recently added Google-API-Client to the CocoaPods package manager repo.
CocoaPods is a tool for managing dependencies for OS X and iOS Xcode projects
and provides a central repository for iOS/OS X libraries. This makes adding
libraries to a project and updating them extremely easy and it will help users
to resolve dependencies of the libraries they use.
However, Google-API-Client doesn't have any version tags. I’ve added the
current HEAD as version 0.0.1, but a version tag will make dependency
resolution much easier.
Semantic version tags (instead of plain commit hashes/revisions) allow for
resolution of cross-dependencies.
In case you didn’t know this yet; you can tag the current HEAD as, for
instance, version 1.0.0, like so:
$ git tag -a 1.0.0 -m "Tag release 1.0.0"
$ git push --tags
Original issue reported on code.google.com by r...@archyapp.com on 22 Mar 2013 at 12:36
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
r...@archyapp.com
on 22 Mar 2013 at 12:36