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The application does not use any private functions. However, the CocoaAsyncSocket of the dependent SwiftPM prompts references non public selectors on Xcode14.0. The package is unusable. Please take a look
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
”The app references non-public selectors in Payload/xxx.app/Frameworks/CocoaAsyncSocket_-2A89F950105224A4_PackageProduct.framework/CocoaAsyncSocket_-2A89F950105224A4_PackageProduct: newSocketQueueForConnectionFromAddress:onSocket:, socket:didAcceptNewSocket:, socket:didConnectToHost:port:, socket:didConnectToUrl:, socket:didReadData:withTag:, socket:didReadPartialDataOfLength:tag:, socket:didReceiveTrust:completionHandler:, socket:didWriteDataWithTag:, socket:didWritePartialDataOfLength:tag:, socket:shouldTimeoutReadWithTag:elapsed:bytesDone:, socket:shouldTimeoutWriteWithTag:elapsed:bytesDone:, socketDidCloseReadStream:, socketDidDisconnect:withError:, socketDidSecure:“
The application does not use any private functions. However, the CocoaAsyncSocket of the dependent SwiftPM prompts references non public selectors on Xcode14.0. The package is unusable. Please take a look
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: