[swift-users] SPM: no such module - System Library Wrapper
Rien
Rien at Balancingrock.nl
Thu Jan 26 06:18:42 CST 2017
Thanks, that was interesting.
However I did not find a solution.
The problem is not that my COpenSsl does not work, it does. I can compile & link SecureSockets just fine.
However the (macOS cocoa) app that uses SecureSockets -even though it does not use COpenSsl- wants access to that module. And I don’t know how to provide that, nor do I know how to prevent this.
Regards,
Rien
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> On 26 Jan 2017, at 11:53, Alex Blewitt <alblue at apple.com> wrote:
>
> Have a look at BlueSockets which does the same kind of thing:
>
> https://github.com/IBM-Swift/BlueSocket
> https://github.com/IBM-Swift/BlueSSLService
>
> There's a wrapper around OpenSSL as well:
>
> https://github.com/IBM-Swift/OpenSSL.git
>
> Alex
>
>> On 26 Jan 2017, at 09:49, Rien via swift-users <swift-users at swift.org> wrote:
>>
>> I have created the following packages:
>>
>> 1) SwifterSockets (Swift)
>> 2) COpenSsl (wrapper for system libraries)
>> 3) SecureSockets (Swift, uses SwifterSockets and COpenSsl)
>>
>> Now I want to build a macOS app that uses SecureSockets.
>>
>> I have created the app in the traditional way, via Xcode.
>> In this app I imported the frameworks created by SwifterSockets and SecureSockets.
>>
>> When I try to use SecureSockets I get the error “No such module COpenSsl”
>>
>> Any idea how I can include the system library wrapper ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rien
>>
>> Site: http://balancingrock.nl
>> Blog: http://swiftrien.blogspot.com
>> Github: http://github.com/Balancingrock
>> Project: http://swiftfire.nl
>>
>>
>>
>>
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