Open alandsidel opened 1 year ago
I've found some other historical bug reports and discussions with this issue, but so far none of them have not turned up any solutions that have worked in my case. It may be (probably is?) relevant for me to mention now that I'm thinking about it, that I installed the command line software dev tools through the command line, not the GUI, via the following process:
touch /tmp/.com.apple.dt.CommandLineTools.installondemand.in-progress
softwareupdate --verbose --install 'Command Line Tools for Xcode...
after using sudo softwareupdate --list | grep 'Command Line'
to get the complete package name.This was done prior to XCode itself being installed. I am working on this machine remotely and don't have physical access to it. Repeatedly asking the on-prem person to add/remove/update different packages is a somewhat annoying and slow process, so I've tried to do what I can to install things from the command line. XCode itself was installed yesterday via physical in-person access as I could not find a way to do that on the command line.
One thing I wanted to mention is that the file in the error above, SQLite-Swift.h
doesn't seem to exist anywhere on the system; I've searched for it via sudo find / -type f -name 'SQLite-Swift.h'
which did not produce any results. Maybe this file is automatically created by the failing build process, but if not, maybe I'm missing some prerequisite?
Have reinstalled both Xcode and the command line utilities via the GUI installer and issue remains. I went so far as to delete my .build
directory as well as the .swiftpm
directory under my home dir, without any change.
Figured out the issue by looking at the Tests/SPM
directory.
Contrary to the documentation, you need to do more than just add the .package
path to your dependency list -- you also need to add (or create) a dependencies
item in targets
such as dependencies: [.product(name: "SQLite", package: "SQLite.swift")]
. This must be placed before the Sources
key, if it exists.
Leaving this open in the hopes it's seen and the documentation updated.
FWIW I've even written some Swift stuff, but all in Xcode, and this tripped me up with a CLI :) +1 to putting it in the README as a "can't hurt".
Build Information
OSX v13.3.1 Xcode 14.3 Build version 14E222b Swift 5.8 Integrated via swift package manager according to example in documentation
General guidelines
A simple two line program with
import SQLite
anddb = try Connection(.....)
, initially generated viaswift package init --type executable
, fails to build withswift build
resulting in the following output:Disclaimer
I am an experienced developer in general, and a long time user of *nix operating systems, but an absolute newbie when using OSX and I've never touched Swift before.