all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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module github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs
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require (
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github.com/alexbrainman/sspi v0.0.0-20180125232955-4729b3d4d858
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2019-10-29 11:26:39 +00:00
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github.com/avast/retry-go v2.4.2+incompatible
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2019-11-28 19:40:36 +00:00
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github.com/dpotapov/go-spnego v0.0.0-20190506202455-c2c609116ad0
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2019-09-10 18:18:27 +00:00
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github.com/git-lfs/gitobj v1.4.1
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all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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github.com/git-lfs/go-netrc v0.0.0-20180525200031-e0e9ca483a18
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2019-09-04 14:50:28 +00:00
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github.com/git-lfs/go-ntlm v0.0.0-20190401175752-c5056e7fa066
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2019-09-12 21:47:43 +00:00
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github.com/git-lfs/wildmatch v1.0.4
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all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.0.0 // indirect
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2019-11-28 19:40:36 +00:00
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github.com/jcmturner/gofork v1.0.0 // indirect
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2018-10-30 08:06:55 +00:00
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github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.4
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2018-09-03 13:27:17 +00:00
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github.com/olekukonko/ts v0.0.0-20171002115256-78ecb04241c0
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all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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github.com/pkg/errors v0.0.0-20170505043639-c605e284fe17
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github.com/rubyist/tracerx v0.0.0-20170927163412-787959303086
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2019-01-17 18:49:26 +00:00
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github.com/spf13/cobra v0.0.3
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github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.3 // indirect
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2019-10-27 21:48:15 +00:00
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github.com/ssgelm/cookiejarparser v1.0.1
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2020-04-14 21:55:21 +00:00
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github.com/stretchr/objx v0.2.0 // indirect
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github.com/stretchr/testify v1.5.1
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all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonpointer v0.0.0-20180127040702-4e3ac2762d5f // indirect
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github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonreference v0.0.0-20180127040603-bd5ef7bd5415 // indirect
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github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema v0.0.0-20170210233622-6b67b3fab74d
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2019-10-27 21:48:15 +00:00
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golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20191027093000-83d349e8ac1a
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2019-01-03 20:13:03 +00:00
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golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20181221193216-37e7f081c4d4
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2019-11-28 19:40:36 +00:00
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golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190412213103-97732733099d
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2020-02-21 14:44:37 +00:00
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gopkg.in/jcmturner/goidentity.v2 v2.0.0 // indirect
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2020-04-14 21:55:21 +00:00
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gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.8 // indirect
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all: use Go Modules instead of Glide
Since we are now building on Go 1.11 (as of 074a2d4f (all: use Go 1.11
in CI, 2018-08-28)) and Go 1.11 supports Go Modules [1], let's stop
using Glide, and begin using Go Modules.
This involves a few things:
* Teach the Makefile how to build go.sum files instead of glide.lock
files.
* Teach continuous integration services to build Git LFS in a
non-$GOPATH environment, since (without setting GO111MODULE=on
explicitly, which we choose not to do), this will break compiling
Git LFS, because Go 1.11 will ignore modules present in a Go
checkout beneath $GOPATH.
* In order to do the above, let's also make sure that we are
un-setting $GOCACHE in the environment, as this causes Go to work
without modules support [2].
* Because we're no longer building in a `$GOPATH`-based location,
let's instruct the CircleCI base image to archive the new location,
too.
* Similarly, teach the RPM spec to build in a non-$GOPATH location.
* By contrast, since we use dh_golang to build git-lfs binaries on
Debian, let's wait until the upstream dh_golang package is released
with support for Go 1.11 module support explicitly. Therefore, force
GO111MODULE to be on so that we can build a copy of Git LFS whose
checkout is within a $GOPATH.
Although the go.mod versions match the glide.yaml ones, the diff
attached is large because Go Modules do not vendor `_test.go` files,
whereas Glide does.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11#modules
[2]: `GOCACHE=on` will be deprecated in Go 1.12, so this change makes
sense for that reason, too.
Co-authored-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
2018-08-28 20:53:57 +00:00
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)
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2019-09-04 19:59:01 +00:00
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go 1.11
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