I am not going to answer this fully (I forwarded it to the appropriate people 
though). But to help them out, can you go to ./docs/DebuggingTheCompiler and 
enable lldb logging and post the output here?

Michael

> On Nov 6, 2017, at 8:43 AM, ⁨‫Fadi Botros‬ ‫ via swift-users⁩ 
> <⁨swift-users@swift.org⁩> wrote:
> 
> I'm interested in doing Web Application using Swift and promoting this to be 
> a trend someday.
> But I couldn't find a way to debug web apps without using Xcode
> This is irrelevant because web applications are mainly on Linux, so what if 
> we want to do remote debugging ?
> 
> I tried using the SPM, and when I try to compile a Kitura or Perfect app then 
> try to debug it, it gives me this
> 
> (lldb) po print(self)
> warning: Swift error in module <moduleName>.
> Debug info from this module will be unavailable in the debugger.
> 
> error: in auto-import:
> failed to get module '<SomeModuleName>' from AST context
> 
> I'm using macOS Sierra (sorry didn't have time to upgrade), with Swift 4 that 
> comes with Xcode 9
> Also tried the same experiment on Xubuntu using Swift 4 debian package 
> provided on swift.org itself
> 
> The only succeeded way is to generate an xcodeproj and compile it, this is 
> irrelevant because it is only macOS, while servers are Linux.
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