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Template: swiftlang/link_swift
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Would you like to create the recommended symbolic link /usr/bin/swift?
 There is a binary "swift" provided by package "python3-swiftclient" that
 predates swiftlang and its binaries. If you do not plan to make use of the
 "python3-swiftclient" package then creating this symbolic link allows the
 Swift programming language to work as intended with the command "swift"
 available in your PATH. Without this link you cannot use the REPL and must
 compile with the "swiftc" command.
 .
 If you choose not to create this link now you can always create it later
 by linking /usr/libexec/swift/bin/swift to /usr/bin/swift.

Template: swiftlang/other_swift
Type: note
_Description: /usr/bin/swift already exists
 Found an exiting /usr/bin/swift! This was probably previously installed by
 the python3-swiftclient package. This will prevent you from calling the
 Swift REPL with the command "swift" and you will need to compile with
 the "swiftc" command.