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x/pkgsite: package removal request for ask.systems/daemon/spawn #56114

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fsmv opened this issue Oct 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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x/pkgsite: package removal request for ask.systems/daemon/spawn #56114

fsmv opened this issue Oct 9, 2022 · 1 comment

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fsmv commented Oct 9, 2022

What is the path of the package that you would like to have removed?

ask.systems/daemon/spawn

Please leave the base module ask.systems/daemon untouched.

Are you the owner of this package?

Yes, I own ask.systems.

What is the reason that you could not retract this package instead?

I accidentally published this package as a module and got it cached that way and now it selects an old version unlike all the other packages in my project. I tried to publish a retraction go.mod file for all versions but it didn't seem to work and having the go.mod file messes up my build setup (ask.systems/daemon/spawn: ambiguous import: found package ask.systems/daemon/spawn in multiple modules) so I deleted it again from the HEAD commit in the repo.

I want ask.systems/daemon/spawn to just be a package of the ask.systems/daemon module but the proxy.golang.org etc sites have cached it as a module and now it seems impossible to delete the existence of the module, you can only retract versions of a module that still exists.

@gopherbot gopherbot added this to the Unreleased milestone Oct 9, 2022
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pkgsite removal only hides documentation, it doesn't affect the go tool's version selection.

@seankhliao seankhliao closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Oct 9, 2022
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