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What's your mint --version
? There were some changes around this in the newer releases
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I was on 0.17.2
but updated to 0.17.5
and I've got the same issue.
Looking at the dynamically generated resource_bundle_accessor.swift
source, I think it is looking for the bundle at
// For command-line tools.
Bundle.main.bundleURL,
I don't exactly know how the system treats running executables from symlinks, but in terms of looking for resources, it appears to not follow the link.
With the latest changes I see in 0.17.5
, would it be reasonable to simply move all build artifacts to ~/mint/bin/
rather than create symlinks? I don't have the history of knowing why ~/mint/packages/
is important, apologies if that is a ridiculous suggestion.
I can make that change and PR it if that makes sense to do.
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@yonaskolb What are your thoughts on a fix for this? I'd be happy to contribute to a fix.
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I think this one is related to that: SwiftGen/SwiftGen#905
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@jagreenwood ~/.mint/bin
was created here #216 as a location for the single "globally" installed version of a package. ~/.mint/packages
is for all build artefacts for all versions.
I'm not sure how to best resolve this situation, but have 2 thoughts:
- these will still work if you use
mint run ...
, as opposed to usingmint install ...
and then running separately. - we can't really just copy the bundles into
/bin
as they would collide with bundles from other executables (and maybe even different versions of those same bundles)
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