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Update information about GOPROXY, GOSUMDB, GOTOOLCHAIN #491

Closed buckaroogeek closed 1 year ago

buckaroogeek commented 1 year ago

Revised information about goproxy and gotoolchain environment variables. Added information on gosumdb. All 3 variables are changed from default values in Fedora go.

buckaroogeek commented 1 year ago

Please let me know if I need to do anything else. The fedora go-sig may change direction on these settings in the near future but having them documented is beneficial. thanks!

jackorp commented 1 year ago

Just saw a suggestion resolved and not applied, so I applied it.

Thanks for documenting these and adding how to set options to other values. If go-sig changes mind, I don't think we would see such a change applied in released Fedoras, so these instructions will be useful for a while.

Otherwise I have no more comments, I'll therefore merge. Thanks!

buckaroogeek commented 1 year ago

Thank you!

buckaroogeek commented 11 months ago

Greetings Jarek. Will this content be posted to the portal soon? thanks!

jackorp commented 11 months ago

Tomorrow will be a build at the latest. I'd like to go over some minor issues, fixup if possible and release before holidays.

jackorp commented 11 months ago

Sorry there are these jumps in release, there has been higher priority work on Ruby.

buckaroogeek commented 11 months ago

thank you! much appreciated. normally I would not worry, but Alex sent email to the fedora developer list talking about these settings so I thought the most current content would be useful.

best regards

alexsaezm commented 11 months ago

Thank you very much for this update. This is a a superb starting point no matter what we do in the end with the defaults.

Just for our future generations and a little of cross referencing in case someone wonders why this change.

The mail thread: Enabling GOPROXY and GOSUMDB in Fedora