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This is obviously dangerous, but arguably has been the default behavior of SwiftPM for many years, so offering an escape hatch seems appropriate.

This is obviously dangerous, but arguably has been the default behavior of SwiftPM for many years, so offering an escape hatch seems appropriate.
@neonichu neonichu self-assigned this Feb 13, 2024
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@swift-ci please test

@neonichu neonichu merged commit 9131d8d into main Feb 14, 2024
@neonichu neonichu deleted the ignore-lock branch February 14, 2024 20:33
furby-tm pushed a commit to wabiverse/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request May 15, 2024
This is obviously dangerous, but arguably has been the default behavior
of SwiftPM for many years, so offering an escape hatch seems
appropriate.
furby-tm pushed a commit to wabiverse/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request May 15, 2024
This is obviously dangerous, but arguably has been the default behavior
of SwiftPM for many years, so offering an escape hatch seems
appropriate.
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