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Cherry-pick of 9928c28.


Add a CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY to co-locate the runtime components which is important for resolving the interdependencies. Without this the libraries are not really usable.

Cherry-pick of 9928c28.

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Add a `CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY` to co-locate the runtime
components which is important for resolving the interdependencies.
Without this the libraries are not really usable.
@bnbarham bnbarham requested a review from ahoppen as a code owner September 29, 2023 04:33
@bnbarham bnbarham changed the title Enable macros for Windows on 5.9.1 [5.9.1] Enable macros for Windows on 5.9.1 Sep 29, 2023
@bnbarham bnbarham changed the title [5.9.1] Enable macros for Windows on 5.9.1 [5.9.1] Enable macros for Windows in 5.9.1 Sep 29, 2023
@bnbarham bnbarham changed the base branch from release/5.9.0 to release/5.9.1 September 29, 2023 21:40
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bnbarham commented Oct 2, 2023

@DougGregor DougGregor merged commit a48d82a into swiftlang:release/5.9.1 Oct 3, 2023
@bnbarham bnbarham deleted the 591-macros branch October 3, 2023 18:50
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