The steps that I use are:

$ cd /vagrant
$ git clone --recursive -b experimental/foundation 
https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-libdispatch.git
$ cd swift-corelibs-libdispatch
$ sh ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure 
--with-swift-toolchain=/home/vagrant/swiftenv/versions/DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2016-05-03-a/usr
 --prefix=/home/vagrant/swiftenv/versions/DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2016-05-03-a/usr
$ make
$ make install



Regards,

Rob...

> On 30 May 2016, at 16:50, Brian Gesiak <modoca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the quick responses!
> 
> I had tried the experimental/foundation branch as well, with no luck. Here's 
> the full output from a clean build I just attempted: 
> https://gist.github.com/modocache/fcf0c78908b39834448c73ac3f50c110 
> <https://gist.github.com/modocache/fcf0c78908b39834448c73ac3f50c110>
> 
> Prior to the build I removed my entire build directory (which included both 
> libdispatch-linux-x86_64 and swift-linux-x86_64) and removed all build 
> artifacts from my libdispatch directory (I used `git clean -fxd` -- Make 
> tells me there's no target `distclean`).
> 
> Looking at the build failure, it appears to be the same one that was reported 
> in https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1242 
> <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1242>. The author of that report indicates 
> that https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-libdispatch/pull/64 
> <https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-libdispatch/pull/64> fixes the 
> problem. My checkout includes the commits from that pull request, but the 
> problem remains.
> 
> In any case, thanks for all your help! I'll keep trying. Any and all advice 
> would be much appreciated!
> 
> - Brian Gesiak
> 
> 
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Chris Bailey <bail...@uk.ibm.com 
> <mailto:bail...@uk.ibm.com>> wrote:
> I'd certainly recommend picking up the experimental/foundation branch as Rob 
> recommends. Its where we've been doing some additional work to get properly 
> built into the Swift toolchain and to open up some internal APIs needed by 
> Foundation. 
> 
> Whilst I've been building Dispatch either independently or as part of a full 
> toolchain using the buildbot_linux preset (with dispatch and install-dispatch 
> added), I've just checked your build line and its working fine for me. It 
> might be worth cleaning out any partial build you might have of libdispatch 
> in your build directory, and running 'make distclean' from your libdispatch 
> source directory. 
> 
> FYI, we've got some further changes to the experimental/foundation branch of 
> libdispatch with should land in the next couple of days. This fixes some 
> issues with the Swift overlay, and resolves a crash that we've found in the 
> underlying libkqueue implementation. 
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From:        Rob Allen via swift-corelibs-dev <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org 
> <mailto:swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org>> 
> To:        Brian Gesiak <modoca...@gmail.com <mailto:modoca...@gmail.com>> 
> Cc:        Swift Core Libs <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org 
> <mailto:swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org>> 
> Date:        30/05/2016 08:08 
> Subject:        Re: [swift-corelibs-dev] libdispatch on Linux, or C++ 
> std::async? 
> Sent by:        swift-corelibs-dev-boun...@swift.org 
> <mailto:swift-corelibs-dev-boun...@swift.org> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> For what it's worth, I can't get the master branch to build either, but I can 
> get the experimental/foundation branch to build. 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Rob.... 
> 
> 
> On 30 May 2016, at 05:28, Brian Gesiak via swift-corelibs-dev 
> <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org <mailto:swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org>> wrote: 
> 
> Hello all! 
> 
> I'm working on https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-710 
> <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-710>, which involves porting SourceKit to 
> Linux. SourceKit contains a handful of references to libdispatch symbols.
> 
> I have two questions:
> 
> 1. Could someone share a set of instructions to build 
> swift-corelibs-libdispatch on Linux? I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 and have 
> installed [the dependencies listed 
> here](https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-corelibs-dev/Week-of-Mon-20151207/000122.html
>  
> <https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-corelibs-dev/Week-of-Mon-20151207/000122.html>).
>  I have tried using both `swift/utils/build-script --libdispatch` as well as 
> the instructions in the swift-corelibs-libdispatch `INSTALL` file. Both fail 
> with the [same 
> errors](https://gist.github.com/modocache/8389d5d64e39ca5a4281500f84e9ce11 
> <https://gist.github.com/modocache/8389d5d64e39ca5a4281500f84e9ce11>). Any 
> tips? 
> 
> 2. I don't know much about C++, but from what I understand the C++ stdlib 
> provides tools for asynchronous programming. I list SourceKit's uses of 
> libdispatch in a comment on https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1639 
> <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1639>. For those familiar with both C++ and 
> libdispatch: do you think it's a good idea to migrate to C++, at least for 
> now? 
> 
> Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! 
> 
> - Brian Gesiak 
> 
> 
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