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I am trying to add local pods to my objective c iOS project. Is there a way to use the rootpath of my project as relative path? The only way I got it to work is by using something like this:

pod 'ObjCPod', :path => '~/Documents/iOS-Projects/MyApp/libraries/LocalPod/'

This wouldn't work if I moved the Project folder or tried to build the project on another machine.

I would like to have something like this:

pod 'ObjCPod', :path => '$(SRCROOT)/libraries/LocalPod/'

Is there a way to do that?

Reinier Melian
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Yes there is a way to do that, I have a project that use cocoapods and have custom pods in it, in the folder where you have your PodFile put your libraries folder and then modify your podFile to

pod 'ObjCPod', :path => 'libraries/LocalPod/'

Should work, Hope this helps

Reinier Melian
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    $(SRCROOT) is defined by/in Xcode. This file is processed by the cocoapod command line tool `pod` to process the project files accessed by Xcode. Typically it is executed _from_ the directory the Podfile is in as well. If something was a peer of the project, you could use `:path => '../LocalPod/'` – bshirley Jul 06 '22 at 19:03