Howdy, I've mentioned this once before and didn't get any feedback; I thought I'd give it one more shot.
Has anyone out there tried building, from scratch, the Swift 3.0 package on Ubuntu? The compile, link, packaging steps all complete successfully, but then the repl/test-repl-glibc.py fails. The failure is that the REPL doesn't interact (the underlying script is using pexpect to send/expect) properly: 2> import Glibc warning: <REPL>:1:1: warning: #line directive is deprecated, please use #sourceLocation instead #line 2 "repl.swift" ^~~~~ #sourceLocation warning: repl.swift:3:1: warning: #line directive is deprecated, please use #sourceLocation instead #line ^~~~~ #sourceLocation error: repl.swift:2:8: error: missing required module 'SwiftGlibc' import Glibc This is occurring on two separate Ubuntu 14.04 systems, one of which is a greenfield VM with all of the prerequisites/clang-3.6 installed. Stumped on this one and was just curious if anyone can reproduce. Thanks, Joe --- http://dev.iachieved.it/iachievedit/ @iachievedit
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