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This adjust the build to explicitly link against swiftDispatch to enable
the split SDK overlay on non-Darwin targets. This would be fixed when
we switch over to the CMake based build which uses the swift driver to
link which will use the auto-link-extract functionality to make the ELF
targets build.

This adjust the build to explicitly link against swiftDispatch to enable
the split SDK overlay on non-Darwin targets.  This would be fixed when
we switch over to the CMake based build which uses the swift driver to
link which will use the auto-link-extract functionality to make the ELF
targets build.
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Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-corelibs-libdispatch#401

@swift-ci please test

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Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-corelibs-libdispatch#401

@swift-ci please test

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Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-corelibs-libdispatch#401
swiftlang/swift-corelibs-xctest#227

@swift-ci please test

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compnerd commented Nov 5, 2018

@swift-ci please test Linux platform

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@swift-ci please test and merge

@swift-ci swift-ci merged commit 525f150 into swiftlang:master Nov 5, 2018
@compnerd compnerd deleted the split-sdk-overlay branch November 5, 2018 19:28
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