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Hi everybody,
I am currently struggling to be able reference a swift package from multiple targets. If I don't specify the library type in the swift package that I am sharing across my targets, I get the following warning:
From my perspective, this makes sense. But now, if I specify in the
SharedTools
'Package.swift
file thatSharedTools
is a dynamic library, I still get the same error, but this time the package shows in both targets with theDo not embed
option selected.Ideally, I'd like to have the project generated by having
Embed & Sign
for theSharedTools
dependency fromMainModule
and have it asDo Not Embed
from theFeatureModule
.I've been trying to find some info throughout the repo, but I haven't been successful so far. Any help would be highly appreciated!
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