Flutter Printing Plugin Lacks Swift Package Manager Support
The Flutter printing plugin has not adopted Swift Package Manager for iOS/macOS, generating deprecation warnings that will become build errors in future Flutter versions. Plugin maintainers need to migrate before Apple enforces SPM-only distribution.
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