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[SR-2179] Update documentation for SE-0063 (reading system module search paths etc from pkg-config files) #5242

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abertelrud opened this issue Jul 26, 2016 · 3 comments
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Previous ID SR-2179
Radar rdar://problem/28039421
Original Reporter @abertelrud
Type Task
Status Resolved
Resolution Done
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Component/s Package Manager
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Assignee @abertelrud
Priority Medium

md5: ee8f519bba81fce2cf08a83a0d49f8e8

Issue Description:

The implementation for:

https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0063-swiftpm-system-module-search-paths.md

(which involves the ability of SwiftPM to read pkg-config .pc files) seems complete and there are some tests, but the documentation at:

https://github.com/apple/swift-package-manager/blob/master/Documentation/SystemModules.md

does not seem to have been updated. This bug report is about updating that documentation.

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This is a documentation-only update and seems to be still in scope for SwiftPM 3.0.

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Meanwhile, the documentation subdirectory of `swift-package-manager` has been restructured and some content added. I will see where this now fits into the new content.

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Fixed in e6a0ac2

@swift-ci swift-ci transferred this issue from apple/swift-issues Apr 25, 2022
@shahmishal shahmishal transferred this issue from apple/swift May 4, 2022
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