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This requires wordpress-mobile/circleci-orbs#40 to be merged.
We have a problem with the CocoaPod publishing workflow for Aztec-iOS.
WordPress-Aztec-iOS.podspecis a dependency ofWordPress-Editor-iOS.podspec. This means that when the version numbers in the podspecs are bumped prior to making a new release, CI fails to validateWordPress-Editor-iOS.podspecbecause it can't find the new version ofWordPress-Aztec-iOS.The solution is to make use of a reasonably recent addition to CocoaPods (CocoaPods/CocoaPods#8536) which allows us to include local podspecs during validation and avoid searching the specs repo for
WordPress-Aztec-iOS.To test:
CI
Test locally
WordPress-Aztec-iOS.podspecandWordPress-Editor-iOS.podspecto something not yet released (e.g.1.2.0) but don't commit your changes.bundle exec pod lib lint WordPress-Editor-iOS.podspec --include-podspecs=WordPress-Aztec-iOS.podspecand see that validation passes even though this version isn't released yet.