Post ArBHNMFfss1drxhXZA by ax3@wizard.casa
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 (DIR) Post #Ar9luxeaSF6hjZND4y by phnt@fluffytail.org
       2025-02-15T22:33:26.101593Z
       
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       https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/33562>update to use go1.24Why.... It was released 4 days ago. :blobcattableflip:
       
 (DIR) Post #Ar9mNtxlFuPMgY8r2G by yakumo_izuru@misskey.m544.net
       2025-02-15T22:38:40.707Z
       
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       @phnt@fluffytail.org I had the funny thing where gitea 1.22 required the same version for go once building it from ports
       
 (DIR) Post #Ar9nt764ZbpyLpTaoi by phnt@fluffytail.org
       2025-02-15T22:55:30.850417Z
       
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       For fucks sake. Why do you rewrite your package manager used to bootstrap things from a shell script to golang and then require stupidly new version of go. Your software is literally unbuildable on anything that isn't either bleeding edge like Arch or reasonably new like Fedora and newest Ubuntu releases.Literally unsolvable chicken and egg situation without downloading prebuilt asdf-vm versions, which is something I don't really like doing.Reasonable software decisions in FOSS, not even once.image.pngimage.png
       
 (DIR) Post #Ar9oMvnZ94g1zs2QAy by phnt@fluffytail.org
       2025-02-15T23:00:54.427583Z
       
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       Why not rewrite it in C, so it's at least as portable as it was before, since everything can build C code. But now, we have to be hipster these days and use the new cool languages.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ar9u52e7XxOlkNTO4W by khayyam@rawrxd4mden7rmbobaftao3qjyxbrvj4rrooehkqxlqcsdtnnn2hndid.onion
       2025-02-16T00:04:56.537243Z
       
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       @phnt $ go version go version go1.23.3 linux/amd64Lol, lmao.
       
 (DIR) Post #ArAn48VPlpDz6qywBE by ax3@wizard.casa
       2025-02-16T00:03:04.457808Z
       
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       @phnt lacking regression testing no less...
       
 (DIR) Post #ArAn4CN3Oquh656Jhg by phnt@fluffytail.org
       2025-02-16T10:21:02.695290Z
       
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       @ax3 The CI does that for them although the number of tests seems a bit low for a project of that size.
       
 (DIR) Post #ArBHNMFfss1drxhXZA by ax3@wizard.casa
       2025-02-16T14:19:58.257884Z
       
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       @khayyam @phnt➜  ~ go versiongo version go1.23.6 linux/amd64@phnt may have overlooked it, but didn't see a full regression test-harness. but yes, the coverage seems light given the size of the project.  i wonder what forgejo is doing.  let's find out!