Joe Szymanski
Joe Szymanski
This appears to be the primary issue: https://forums.swift.org/t/frameworkname-is-not-a-member-type-of-frameworkname-errors-inside-swiftinterface/28962/2
To be more specific, Swift has a limitation where if a module and a type have the same name, as usage is assumed to be the type first. That leams...
We have multiple modules and currently expose Parse backed objects. The interface is generally between the modules, rather than directly to the host apps (though the general idea of that...
This is still an issue if Parse ever wants to support XCFramework, which may be an issues with M1 support. We have worked around it for our own issues, but...
We are downloading the packaged macOS version of v31.1.1 (https://github.com/nexB/scancode-toolkit/releases/download/v31.1.1/scancode-toolkit-v31.1.1_py3.8-macos.tar.gz) and unzipping that into a standard directory. We have the system version of Python installed, though to my knowledge, the...
I've tried running the command on my own Mac, and on the same Mac instance used by the jenkins server (via SSH and a terminal instance over Remote Desktop). In...
Give me some time to think that over. We still aren't sure of the exact cause, and I'm not sure how easily you could find or setup a jenkins server...
I've been doing more digging today, and I can't find any specific reason for the failures when running within jenkins. I was able to dump as much information as I...
I will spend some time next week to see if I can get a stand-alone jenkins instance running locally on my Mac laptop and if I can reproduce the issue....
I was able to get this running locally on a jenkins instance and was able to replicate, so this should allow testing of what's going on more widely. Here are...