On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Joseph Bell via swift-corelibs-dev < swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> wrote:
> Howdy, > > I have been using the SNAPSHOT .tar.gz to write some basic Swift > applications, and now wanted to turn my attention to compiling with the > latest coming out of the corelibs-foundation library. I understand that to > do so I need to download clang, llvm, swift, and swift-corelibs-foundation > and use the swift/utils/build-script to build everything. > > I can do that successfully, but now I have a build/Ninja-ReleaseAssert > directory littered with all manner of artifacts that it's not clear how to > pull together and run with it. Is there either a packaging tool (creating > the filesystem layout seen in the SNAPSHOT) or sets of exports one uses to > run with a hand-built swift and corelibs? > Here's how the official packages are built: ./utils/build-script --preset=buildbot_linux_1404 install_destdir=/tmp/install installable_package=/tmp/swift.tar.gz Dmitri -- main(i,j){for(i=2;;i++){for(j=2;j<i;j++){if(!(i%j)){j=0;break;}}if (j){printf("%d\n",i);}}} /*Dmitri Gribenko <griboz...@gmail.com>*/
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