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@compnerd compnerd commented Sep 3, 2021

If anyone else is building Windows ARM64 they should be using a new
enough Visual Studio. This workaround is more difficult to keep working
properly and the CI hosts should have a new enough Visual Studio
installation hopefully in order to enable the ARM64 builds of the
runtime. If they do not, we can re-evaluate whether to re-instate the
workaround. This allows building part of the runtime with Visual Studio
2022 and reduces the maintenance overheads for the runtime.

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If anyone else is building Windows ARM64 they should be using a new
enough Visual Studio.  This workaround is more difficult to keep working
properly and the CI hosts should have a new enough Visual Studio
installation hopefully in order to enable the ARM64 builds of the
runtime.  If they do not, we can re-evaluate whether to re-instate the
workaround.  This allows building part of the runtime with Visual Studio
2022 and reduces the maintenance overheads for the runtime.
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compnerd commented Sep 3, 2021

CC: @mikeash

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compnerd commented Sep 3, 2021

@swift-ci please test

@compnerd compnerd merged commit cc8f0bb into swiftlang:main Sep 3, 2021
@compnerd compnerd deleted the cleanup-arm64 branch September 3, 2021 23:59
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