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@al45tair al45tair commented Jun 4, 2024

First pass at a Getting Started document for the Static Linux SDK.

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al45tair commented Jun 6, 2024

@swift-ci Please test

@al45tair al45tair force-pushed the eng/PR-129217209 branch from 2c9e7d8 to ed5b341 Compare June 7, 2024 18:25
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al45tair commented Jun 7, 2024

@swift-ci Please test

@shahmishal shahmishal merged commit f4519da into swiftlang:main Jun 7, 2024
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@al45tair, thanks for the nice writeup.

I was just trying this out on a Fedora x86_64 host with the latest June 8 snapshot of this Musl SDK and it doesn't work, supplying all the wrong build flags for the "hello world" example.

Is there more work to be done to get this working on non-Mac platforms?

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Yeah, it needs to be --swift-sdk, not --sdk. I've fixed the documentation too.

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