Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Go SIG meeting on 2025-08-25 from 20:00:00 to 21:00:00 Europe/Madrid
At fedora-meeting-1(a)irc.libera.chat
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Restrict package path comparison for skip self
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https://pagure.io/golist/pull-request/35
Hi everyone,
Within the next couple days, I plan to rebuild all Go packages that
include compiled binaries [1,2] on rawhide and f43 against Go 1.25.0 GA.
This amounts to ~475 packages. The rebuild commits will be committed to
rawhide and then fast-forward merged to f43. The package updates will be
submitted individually to Bodhi so that each package is gated
separately. I will also try to close any FTBFS bugs that were filed
during the mass rebuild for packages that succeed when rebuilt a second
time.
(The distro-wide mass rebuild was run against a Go 1.25.0 release
candidate, and there were also several packages that failed to build due
to an issue with debuginfo collection that was only noticed and fixed
after the mass rebuild had already started, so we have therefore decided
to perform a second targeted rebuild.)
The following packages currently diverge between rawhide and f43. I plan
to also fast-forward merge these packages unless I hear otherwise from
the packages' maintainers.
- ffuf (maintained by bytehackr): For some reason, commit 8c5413c was
built today for f41, f42, f43, and rawhide, but the commit was only
pushed to the rawhide branch. Please make sure that everything is
properly synced when submitting builds in the future. I will
fast-forward merge the changes back to f43 when I perform the rebuild,
but please make sure to take care of f42 and f41 as well.
- glab (maintained by mikelo2): 40a1b2a which fixes vendor/modules.txt
not being marked with %license was only committed to rawhide. This looks
safe to merge back to f43, so I will do so.
To other package maintainers: if you push any commits to rawhide between
now and when I perform the rebuild, please make sure to also push them
to f43 or let me know (via email or ping @gotmax:matrix.org in the
Fedora Golang Matrix channel) that I should push a separate rebuild
commit to f43, so I don't have to track maintainers down to confirm. As
always, please don't push commits to distgit that you don't intend to be
built. Rebuilds—including this one—and other automated processes will
always build the current state of the rawhide branch.
[1] List of packages:
https://gitlab.com/fedora/sigs/go/package-data/-/blob/main/binaries?ref_typ…
[2] List of packages by maintainer:
https://gitlab.com/fedora/sigs/go/package-data/-/blob/main/binaries-by-main…
Best,
Maxwell
On 8/14/25 6:04 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> antlr4-project
> graphviz
> kitty
>
> The three packages clash with the Python 3.14.0rc2 bytecode rebuild
> (likely happening tonight CEST).
>
> If the desired go version is already tagged in f43 and f44, you can
> likely skip them.
Hello,
Thanks for the heads up. The Go 1.25.0 update has now been pushed to f43
[1] along with rawhide, so that should be fine. I have removed those
three packages from my list, and I'll plan to rebuild the rest of them
tomorrow.
[1] https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2025-3f48fd625f
—Maxwell
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Go SIG meeting on 2025-08-11 from 20:00:00 to 21:00:00 Europe/Madrid
At fedora-meeting-1(a)irc.libera.chat
The meeting will be about:
The regular meeting of Go SIG at the [fedora-meeting-1 room](https://matrix.to/#/#meeting-1:fedoraproject.org).
For the proposed agenda, please refer to the [tagged tickets](https://pagure.io/GoSIG/go-sig/issues?status=Open&tags=meeting).
Source: https://calendar.fedoraproject.org//meeting/10699/