Le jeudi, 16 juillet 2020, 18.20:10 h CEST Alexander Pevzner a écrit : > Hi Didier, > > > No you didn't. I just had this mail in my outbox (but not sent) for a > > week; it just went out now as I logged back on my laptop. > > > > It's just some time-warping :-) > > I have a similar problem on OBS, and as a dirty workaround I simply > unpack on a build machine an archive that contains go cache of all > downloaded dependencies. Not very convenient, but it works. > > If problem still exist, after a week of labtop being not used :-), I can > put release tag on goipp. As go dependencies are versioned, I will have > to update and re-release the ipp-usb too. > > Note, the goipp library is not expected to be updated very often.
Apparently it's common in the Go world to rely on unreleased/untagged Github repositories. The tooling took the 0.0~git20200517.da79ff1 version automatically, and this entered Debian (sid). It just sounds cleaner (to me), to actually tag/release it as 0.1, especially if it's not going to be moving a lot. -- OdyX
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