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Hello, I want to add a .mlmodel to my swift package to have a test to verify that the compilation is working. targets: [     .target(       name: "packageName",       dependencies: ["package1"]     ),     .testTarget(       name: "packageNameTests",       dependencies: ["packageName"],       resources: [         .copy("Resources/testmodel.mlmodel"),       ]     )   ] My problem is the .mlmodel is always as a compiled model after bundling let docsPath = Bundle.module.resourcePath! let docsArray = try fileManager.contentsOfDirectory(atPath: docsPath)     print(docsArray) leads to ["testmodel.mlmodelc"] I am excepting testmodel.mlmodel to be present instead. I find it strange that copy is processing the ressource. Is there a workaround ? I am using Xcode 14 beta but there is a similar post on StackOverflow without answer regarding this issue https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64298356/how-to-add-uncompiled-mlmodel-to-xcode-unittests-bundle that got this problem with Xcode 12 Thank you
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