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@bkhouri bkhouri commented Jan 31, 2025

Reverts #8222

Reverting this as it appears to be causing a toolchain build failures.

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bkhouri commented Jan 31, 2025

@swift-ci please test

@aschwaighofer aschwaighofer merged commit 22209f9 into main Jan 31, 2025
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bkhouri added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 10, 2025
Add a canary swift testing tests to ensure we do not regress.

This test will be removed sometime after #8092, #8093 or #8100 are
merged

(cherry picked from commit 257e671)

Re-adds #8222, after it was reverted in #8266 
Depends on swiftlang/swift#79074
bripeticca pushed a commit to bripeticca/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request Feb 28, 2025
Reverts swiftlang#8222

Reverting this as it appears to be causing a toolchain build failures.
bripeticca pushed a commit to bripeticca/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request Feb 28, 2025
Add a canary swift testing tests to ensure we do not regress.

This test will be removed sometime after swiftlang#8092, swiftlang#8093 or swiftlang#8100 are
merged

(cherry picked from commit 257e671)

Re-adds swiftlang#8222, after it was reverted in swiftlang#8266 
Depends on swiftlang/swift#79074
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