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<div>So would things break if I ran swift build in the CCairo directory and then example? This so confusing...<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:19 AM -0800, "Max Howell" <span dir="ltr">
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<div class="PlainText">> Gage,<br>
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> For what it's worth, after running `git init` and `git tag -f 1.0.0`<br>
> in `CCairo` to get something importable, I run into this error:<br>
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> :; swift build<br>
> Cloning Packages/CCairo<br>
> <unknown>:0: error: no such file or directory:<br>
> '/Users/solidsnack/Downloads/Sources/example/Packages/CCairo/Package.swift’<br>
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rm -rf /Users/solidsnack/Downloads/Sources/example/Packages<br>
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The PM does not update the git repo, by default this is the right behavior since you should not change your dependency sources every build. However I agree this is confusing in these situations. We plan some sort of “dev mode”.</div>
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