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@compnerd compnerd commented Sep 4, 2021

The Windows ARM64 builds can require a newer build of VS2019 (update 3
or newer). This removes the workaround from the shims. This was needed
for older installations of Visual Studio and no longer works with Visual
Studio 2022.

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The Windows ARM64 builds can require a newer build of VS2019 (update 3
or newer).  This removes the workaround from the shims.  This was needed
for older installations of Visual Studio and no longer works with Visual
Studio 2022.
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compnerd commented Sep 4, 2021

@swift-ci please test

@compnerd compnerd merged commit 01731cf into swiftlang:main Sep 13, 2021
@compnerd compnerd deleted the shim-arm64 branch September 13, 2021 15:06
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