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@tomerd tomerd commented Oct 27, 2021

motivation: keep with the times, get ready for 5.5 adoption

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  • adopt all required changes include explicit target dependecies long form, decleration of resources and executableTargets
  • cleanup depdencies to be ordered alphabetically
  • minor formatting cleanup

motivation: keep with the times, get ready for 5.5 adoption

changes:
* adopt all required changes include explicit target dependecies long form, decleration of resources and executableTargets
* cleanup depdencies to be ordered alphabetically
* formatting cleanup
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tomerd commented Oct 27, 2021

@swift-ci please smoke test

@tomerd tomerd changed the title update Pacakge.swift to tools version 5.4 update Package.swift to tools version 5.4 Oct 27, 2021
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tomerd commented Oct 28, 2021

ci infra trouble

@swift-ci please smoke test Linux

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LGTM. Thanks!

@tomerd tomerd merged commit d178289 into swiftlang:main Oct 28, 2021
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