Hello everyone!
Now that Swift 3 is released I think it would be excellent to the community if
swift became an official debian/ubuntu package. This way we could install swift
by just doing:
apt-get install swift
I’d like to know if there’s anyone working on this already. If not, I’d love to
t
The issue is there is already a pkg called swift that is nothing to do with the
apple language.
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I am planning on doing something similar with Fedora and figured to call
it 'swift-lang', as that seems to be available.
Ron
On 14 Sep 2016, at 15:16, Richard Neese via swift-dev wrote:
The issue is there is already a pkg called swift that is nothing to do
with the apple language.
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Ok as a start eack lib has to be its own debian pkg. I have done a few and
planned to look into it once I had some free time.
They have to be done in proper order lib 1/2/3 so that if libe 1 is needed by
lib 2 it is there for lib2 to build
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Ok so well pkgs would have to be swift-lang-corelibs-foundation
swift-lang-corelibs-libdispatch and soforth.
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> Agreed on 'swift-lang'. It doesn't seem like a big issue th
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t; On 14 Sep 2016, at 15:16, Richard Neese via swift-dev wrote:
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> The issue is there is already a pkg called swift that is nothing to do
> with the apple language.
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>> Ok so well pkgs would have to be swift-lang-corelibs-foundation
>> swift-lang-corelibs-libdispatch and soforth.
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t;>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Ron Olson via swift-dev
>>> mailto:swift-dev@swift.org>> wrote:
>>> I am planning on doing something similar with Fedora and figured to call it
>>> 'swift-lang', as that seems to be available.
>>> Ron
ter?
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>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 7:09 PM, Richard Neese via swift-dev <
>>> swift-dev@swift.org> wrote:
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>>> Ok so well pkgs would have to be swift-lang-corelibs-foundation
>>> swift-lang-corelibs-libdispatch and soforth.
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