Le 2019-03-27 10:25, fgergo(a)gmail.com a écrit :
> On 3/27/19, 'Nicolas Mailhot' via golang-dev
> <golang-dev(a)googlegroups.com> wrote:
> ...
>>> Anyway here is the code, not finished, not feature-complete, very
>>> lightly tested, but already doing some useful things
>>>
https://pagure.io/modist/
> ...
>> And I should have added, the readme is sparse but the tool should be
>> self documenting, just build cmd/modist and run it, it will output
>> help
>> about available subcommands and their parameters
>
>
godoc.org/pagure.io/modist/ doesn't seem to work.
> As far as I can tell, most published go code works automagically with
>
godoc.org.
> If you plan to look into this,
godoc.org/github.com/golang/gddo can be
> one useful starting point.
Thanks for pointing out this. This is something that will probably
need looking at, if the code graduates from experiment, and is not
deprecated by improvements in upstream go tools.
only works with hosting services it has
an explicit plugin written for. Which should not surprise me since I
have exactly the same limitation in the code I wrote Fedora-side to
integrate rpm with hosting platforms (though rpm-side users are free to
override definitions if the code does not know the correct one).
--
Nicolas Mailhot