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Documentation errors on latest version 2.8.5 #643

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garlapatisatish opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #644
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Documentation errors on latest version 2.8.5 #643

garlapatisatish opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #644

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Description

Documentation errors are being seen on latest version 2.8.5.

Expected behavior

Builds shouldn't fail for a documentation error from a dependency

Actual behavior

Builds are failing with documentation errors from dependency, floatingPanel

Steps to reproduce

Integrate floating panel using SPM or Carthage and try to build the Xcode project

Environment

Xcode 15.2

2.8.5

Installation method

  • Swift Package Manager

iOS version(s)
Shouldn't matter

Xcode version
[15.2](
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@scenee scenee mentioned this issue Sep 2, 2024
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scenee commented Sep 2, 2024

Thanks for your report. I've fixed this issue on #644.

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Awesome. When can we expect to get it merged and cut a new release?

@garlapatisatish
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following up!

Main reason for update was to avoid the crash issue for transitioning() and the fix was in latest 2.8.5 but until above PR is merged and a new RC is available, we can upgrade so we are still struggling with crashes.

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scenee commented Sep 6, 2024

I'm going to release v2.8.6 on this weekends. Thank you for your patience.

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