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@plemarquand plemarquand commented Apr 11, 2025

Determine the version of Swift we're using in Windows CI and only use
the older Windows SDK if we're using a version lower than Swift 6.1.

@plemarquand plemarquand added full-test-run Perform a full test suite run. Apply this label before pushing up a PR or commit and removed full-test-run Perform a full test suite run. Apply this label before pushing up a PR or commit labels Apr 11, 2025
Determine the version of Swift we're using in Windows CI and only use
the older Windows SDK if we're using a version lower than Swift 6.1.
@plemarquand plemarquand force-pushed the windows-6.1-nohacks branch from 67a8dec to d32c89f Compare April 11, 2025 15:25
@plemarquand plemarquand marked this pull request as ready for review April 11, 2025 15:55
@plemarquand plemarquand merged commit d6864b3 into swiftlang:main Apr 11, 2025
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@plemarquand plemarquand deleted the windows-6.1-nohacks branch April 11, 2025 16:04
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