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"go get" not working for v2.0.0 #138
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I'm getting conflicting information here, can this be resolved by using a v2 branch or not? I'd rather untag the v2 tag and from what's written in version queries, a branch could be selected. Having a v2/ subfolder isn't desired.
Can you use |
You can absolutely use a In the
Apparently To answer your questions about version queries: yes, any git ref including
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Thanks for the clear explanation. I assigned it to myself and will set up a v2 branch as soon as possible, until then please resort to the |
checkup v2.0.0 was released on April 29th, 2020, but it's not installable via
go get
:And when a simple
go get github.com/sourcegraph/checkup
is run with no version query,v1.0.0
is installed, despite it not being the most recent release.The reason is that Go modules are being used, and once a module hits major version 2 or beyond, a major version suffix is required.
A major version suffix can be added to this repo by creating a
v2
directory for v2 code (for a full worked example, see the "Publishing v2 and beyond" section of the "v2 and Beyond" article below).For further detail, please see:
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