Hello, On Mon 10 Sep 2018 at 11:00AM +1200, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> I actually implemented something like this for Go in Ubuntu when we were > looking at building Go shared libraries but we gave up on that whole > approach (because even minor releases of Go upstream tend to break ABI and > the churn becomes endless). The Haskell team follows https://stackage.org/ for as many packages as we can to try to reduce this churn. Does nothing like that exist for Go yet? > It's not actually so bad with Go because the -dev packages ship source code > only and so if a library package is updated, you only have to build the > packages that install binaries that use that library package. You don't > have this game of having to build all the rdeps recursively and in the > right order. Ah, interesting, different indeed. -- Sean Whitton
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