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Thanks to the merging of this PR Fedora 32 (current) and Fedora Rawhide (always the next version of Fedora) can now be successfully built from master.

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tomerd commented Jun 29, 2020

@swift-ci test please

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tomerd commented Jun 29, 2020

thanks @tachoknight and sorry for slow response time, WWDC taken our attention

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Of course, I totally understand the tremendous amount of work that was going on. :)

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LGTM

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tomerd commented Jun 29, 2020

@tachoknight which tarballs do you think we should publish from swift.org? 31? 32? both?

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@swift-ci test

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tachoknight commented Jun 29, 2020 via email

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  | PASSED_swift-ci_master_fedora_31.log | Jun 29, 2020 5:09:32 PM | 101.18 KB | view
  | PASSED_swift-ci_master_fedora_32.log | Jun 29, 2020 5:03:34 PM | 112.13 KB | view

Both passed, going to merge this.

@shahmishal shahmishal merged commit f1a6015 into swiftlang:master Jun 30, 2020
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Thanks @tachoknight!

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