Swift expands continuous integration system to support more platforms (swift.org) 41 points by alex_marchant 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] alex_marchant 8y ago ↗ "We have worked with several members of the community and are pleased to make CI testing available today for Fedora, and ARMv7 for Debian “Stretch”."
[–] rudedogg 8y ago ↗ So does this mean Swift 4 should work on the Raspberry Pi?I know people had Swift 3 working, but last I heard there were some bugs holding back Swift 4 from ARM.Edit: Thinking of the two issues listed at the bottom here https://www.uraimo.com/2017/09/06/A-small-update-on-Swift-fo.... Digging deeper it looks like there hasn't been a successful ARMv7 build yet (https://ci-external.swift.org/view/all/).
[–] solomatov 8y ago ↗ It's most likely to release of preview version of Swift for Tensorflow. [–] pjmlp 8y ago ↗ Given that most Android developers are on Windows, as per Android Studio telemetry (mentioned at one ADB Podcast), I wonder if Google will bother to improve the experience on Windows or just advice everyone to get a Linux VM.
[–] pjmlp 8y ago ↗ Given that most Android developers are on Windows, as per Android Studio telemetry (mentioned at one ADB Podcast), I wonder if Google will bother to improve the experience on Windows or just advice everyone to get a Linux VM.
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[ 0.22 ms ] story [ 20.8 ms ] threadI know people had Swift 3 working, but last I heard there were some bugs holding back Swift 4 from ARM.
Edit: Thinking of the two issues listed at the bottom here https://www.uraimo.com/2017/09/06/A-small-update-on-Swift-fo.... Digging deeper it looks like there hasn't been a successful ARMv7 build yet (https://ci-external.swift.org/view/all/).