For what it's worth, the build instructions for Android, as well as several build and test scripts, exist within the apple/swift repository. For example: https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/master/docs/Android.md
I'm very much looking forward to the rollout of externally hosted CI bots! Last I tried, the majority of Swift's tests passed on Android, but not all of them. A CI bot would help get that number to 100%, and to identify which tests are unsupported. Not to mention the fact that a CI bot is a really great form of documentation -- a repeating build is just about the most formal set of build instructions you can get! - Brian Gesiak On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Ron Olson via swift-dev < swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > Oh, I was presuming just to have a link to the port's GitHub page, not to > any binaries. Were you thinking to include the build instructions/scripts > directly in the Swift repo? I personally am okay with that but didn't want > to presume anything. > > Ron > > On 15 Nov 2017, at 15:05, Slava Pestov wrote: > > > On Nov 15, 2017, at 11:35 AM, Ted Kremenek via swift-dev < > swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > > That said, do you have specific ideas on how such efforts should be > highlighted on swift.org, and what should be the optics? > > > I think more prominent links to instructions for building Swift on other > platforms would be great to have on the web site. Links to third party > binary packages I’d be worried about because of the security implications... > > Slava > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-dev mailing list > swift-dev@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev > >
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