Add support for Debian 13 (Trixie), add EndToEndTests#249
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MaxDesiatov merged 3 commits intoDec 5, 2025
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- Add specific gcc and icu versions to package list.
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Thanks! Migrating to Swift Testing makes sense, but we need to merge #237 first. |
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I agree, hopefully that can be merged soon. I'm slowly working on catching up the queue of things I wanted to do for the generator. Little bit at a time... |
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I don't think #237 is blocked any more. |
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Yes, Swift Testing should make it much easier to reduce the duplication in these tests. |
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@swift-ci test |
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I'd like to be able to generate Swift SDKs for Debian Trixie since I've already built Swift for it:
https://github.com/swift-embedded-linux/armhf-debian/releases/tag/6.2.1
The ubuntu24.04 toolchains are binary compatible with Debian 13 right now, so if you don't have Swift built for it that version will automatically be downloaded and included.
NOTE: I'd love to figure out a way to de-duplicate the EndToEndTests. @MaxDesiatov would you be opposed to maybe refactoring all of the tests to use Swift Testing, since we're not going to be supporting Swift 5.x anymore soon?