feat: Document resolution process for Fid4 dependency conflict and clarify XFlowViewMaker versioning in podspec repo
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## Next Step
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- The XFlowViewMaker approval and publish step are now complete.
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- Resolve the new Fid4 dependency conflict caused by downstream `FTAccountOpen` / `FTTransfer` constraints that do not yet accept the published XFlowViewMaker version.
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- Ask Tauf to remind David of the exact podspec-constraint fix path used in similar cases, then document that process for future reuse.
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- After the dependency constraint issue is resolved, update the Fid4 Podfile in `ap010981-ios-flagship-app`, run `tuist generate -n` and `pod install --repo-update`, then open the consumer PR.
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- Resolve the Fid4 dependency conflict through the podspec repo by removing the XFlowViewMaker version reference from both the latest `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` podspecs.
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- The podspec-repo PR was sent to Tauf and approved.
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- After that merge, `pod install --repo-update` in Fid4 worked because the published podspecs no longer restricted the XFlowViewMaker version.
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- Continue with the consumer PR/update path now that dependency resolution is unblocked.
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- After the Fid4 PR merges, treat the app release as the final downstream step before broader user visibility.
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- Keep the separate `HybridBrokerageAccountOpening` / `JointIdentityCheck` scenario out of the client-fix scope unless later evidence proves it is part of the same issue.
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- Consider a separate follow-up ticket for the cross-platform service-side issue if that path still stands after consumer confirmation.
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- Fid4
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- Test failures or publishing issues in FT modules can delay consumer validation even when the core XFlow change is ready.
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- FTFrameworks code-owner approval can also be a practical gate when the XFlowViewMaker update PR lives inside the shared `PR100660-ios-frameworks` monorepo.
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- In the current XFlowViewMaker propagation pattern, effective downstream constraints may be enforced in the podspec repo rather than the FTFrameworks source repo itself.
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- A successful Fid4 upgrade required removing the XFlowViewMaker version reference from both the latest `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` podspecs in the podspec repo, then rerunning `pod install --repo-update`.
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- Even those checks are not perfect guarantees because the podspec repo can be edited after publication.
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- A newly published XFlowViewMaker version can still be blocked in Fid4 if downstream podspec constraints in `FTAccountOpen` or `FTTransfer` do not yet accept the new adapter version.
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- Historical/current evidence suggests Tauf has resolved similar propagation blocks by updating the relevant constraint directly in the podspec repo.
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- Current evidence suggests the effective constraint may live in the podspec repo layer rather than in the FTFrameworks source repo itself.
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- For the current XFlowViewMaker propagation issue, the practical fix was made in the podspec repo by removing the XFlowViewMaker version reference from both the latest `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` podspecs.
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- After that podspec-repo PR was merged, `pod install --repo-update` in Fid4 resolved successfully because those podspecs no longer constrained the XFlowViewMaker version.
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- `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` do not appear to hold a direct XFlowViewMaker version reference in their checked FTFrameworks source podspec files; the effective resolution is managed through the published podspec layer and `ftAdapter` behavior.
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- David has seen podspec-repo edits happen after publication and specifically called out Tauf as someone involved in CI support around that ecosystem.
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- Often referred to informally as `Tauf`.
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- Fidelity Teams may show names in a surname-first style, so this person may appear under a different display order there.
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- In the current XFlowViewMaker propagation issue, Tauf clarified that the needed fix belongs in the podspec repo rather than FTFrameworks source, and pointed David toward removing the XFlowViewMaker version constraint for `ftaccountopen`.
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- The conflict appears to come from `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` depending on XFlowViewMaker with constraints that do not yet allow the new version.
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- David noted that Tauf has handled similar cases before by updating the constraint directly in the podspec repo.
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- Jeff asked David to message Tauf, ask him to remind David what he does in this case, and then document the process for future reference.
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- Follow-up Teams evidence from Tauf clarified the practical fix path:
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- first try `pod install`
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- if resolution still does not move to the latest XFlowViewMaker version, the change belongs in the podspec repo, not in FTFrameworks
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- `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` do not appear to hold a direct XFlowViewMaker version reference in their FTFrameworks source podspec files; the effective versioning is handled through the published podspec layer and the `ftAdapter` function
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- David later clarified the actual fix: in the podspec repo PR, he removed the XFlowViewMaker version reference from both the latest `FTAccountOpen` and `FTTransfer` podspecs
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- Tauf approved that podspec-repo PR
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- After that merge, `pod install --repo-update` worked in Fid4 because the published podspecs no longer constrained the XFlowViewMaker version
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## Communication Correction
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