Clearing deployment target warning from 3rd party library?

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  • Parchment

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    Parchment and SDWebImage are the two I am getting warnings on. Yes, im sure its SPM. SDWebImage is a fairly popular library so I didnt expect any isssues there.

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    Asynchronous image downloader with cache support as a UIImageView category

    Parchment and SDWebImage are the two I am getting warnings on. Yes, im sure its SPM. SDWebImage is a fairly popular library so I didnt expect any isssues there.

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