Much thanks for finding the issue !

The site is generated by Hugo, I'll try to fix the template.



Le mardi 12 novembre 2024 à 17:19:14 UTC+1, Sean Liao a écrit :

> No, it;s a bug similar to https://github.com/prettier/prettier/issues/8210
>
> `go` follows the redirects, but there are several elements in your
> html that cause parsing issues (unquoted attribute values containing
> `/`).
>
> > <link rel=apple-touch-icon sizes=180x180 href=/apple-touch-icon.png>
> > <link rel=icon type=image/png sizes=32x32 href=/favicon-32x32.png>
> > <link rel=icon type=image/png sizes=16x16 href=/favicon-16x16.png>
> > <link rel=manifest href=/site.webmanifest>
> > <link rel=mask-icon href=/safari-pinned-tab.svg color>
> > <link rel="shortcut icon" href=/favicon.ico>
>
> See https://go.dev/play/p/XOe6Z1czYWe
> go parser 
> https://go.googlesource.com/go/+/c96939fbed3d60159dc81ee9ad591de8cfd41168/src/cmd/go/internal/vcs/discovery.go#31
>
> - sean
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 11:44 AM JeffG <jfgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > update: I think I might I found the issue, the bot doesn't seems to 
> follow redirections (at least 301 ones).
> >
> > Thanks to the option "-x" of go get:
> >
> > go get -x nspeed.app/nsp...@v0.12.0 <http://nspeed.app/nspeed@v0.12.0>
> > leads to
> > https://nspeed.app/nspeed?go-get=1
> > which redirects '301) to the same url but with trailing slash:
> > https://nspeed.app/nspeed/?go-get=1
> > which has the go-import tag but the bot doesn't seem to follow the 
> redirection.
> >
> > Is this the expected behavior of the bot?
> > Le mardi 12 novembre 2024 à 10:12:35 UTC+1, JeffG a écrit :
> >>
> >> I have a custom url package nspeed.app/nspeed which redirects to 
> github.com/nspeed-app/nspeed (using a meta tag go-import):
> >>
> >> <meta name=go-import content="nspeed.app/nspeed git 
> https://github.com/nspeed-app/nspeed>
> >>
> >> It was setup a year ago or so with version v0.11.0 and was working fine.
> >> Today I updated some code and the github repo tag to v0.12.0
> >> waited a few days then
> >>
> >> go get nspeed.app/nspeed@latest
> >>
> >> but it still fetch the old version.
> >>
> >> So I tried to force the update as specified here: 
> https://pkg.go.dev/about#adding-a-package
> >> to update from the pkg web site directly:
> >> https://pkg.go.dev/nspeed.app/nsp...@v0.12.0
> >> first I clicked the "request" button but later the page displays "not 
> found"
> >>
> >> then I tried with proxy and 'go get', I get the same error about xml:
> >> curl https://proxy.golang.org/nspeed.app/nspeed/@v/v0.12.0.info
> >>
> >> go: nspeed.app/nsp...@v0.12.0: unrecognized import path "
> nspeed.app/nspeed": parsing nspeed.app/nspeed: XML syntax error on line 
> 1: expected /> in element
> >>
> >> I am probably missing something or are go-import meta tags not working 
> anymore may be?
> >>
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