Re: [swift-dev] Compile an old version of Swift from source

2016-09-08 Thread Jordan Rose via swift-dev
There should be for the actual releases and Apple-released previews. I see a 
swift-2.2.1-RELEASE tag in both swift-llvm and swift. Note that SwiftPM and the 
corelibs version of libdispatch were not part of the Swift 2.2 release.

Jordan


> On Sep 7, 2016, at 15:30, Daniel Martín via swift-dev  
> wrote:
> 
> What's the easiest way to compile a 2.2.x version of Swift from source? AFAIK 
> there's no clear way to know which ref you have to checkout from Swift 
> dependency repos, like LLVM or Swift-Clang, because there's not a standard 
> tag naming for release versions across repositories.
> 
> Thank you,
> Daniel
> 
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[swift-dev] Compile an old version of Swift from source

2016-09-08 Thread Daniel Martín via swift-dev
What's the easiest way to compile a 2.2.x version of Swift from source? 
AFAIK there's no clear way to know which ref you have to checkout from 
Swift dependency repos, like LLVM or Swift-Clang, because there's not a 
standard tag naming for release versions across repositories.


Thank you,
Daniel

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