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RHEL and openSUSE #1128
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Do these distributions have Go 1.20 in their repositories? |
For RHEL 9, yes, it's provided natively. openSUSE Tumbleweed also, but openSUSE Leap (5.15) requires manual installation. |
I've enabled RHEL 9 and openSUSE Tumbleweed on my COPR. The builds appear to have succeeded. We won't be able to enable openSUSE Leap if Go 1.20 isn't available in the repositories as we don't control the build environment fully on the COPR builders. |
There is one thing to consider though: additional packages for RHEL are actually under the |
No idea about aliases but I've enabled |
Thanks for the RHEL 9 build! It seems to be working quite well. Checked again on openSUSE Leap 15.5, and Go 1.21 is now available:
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Go 1.21 is available on openSUSE Leap 15.6 (and Slowroll). Could Yggdrasil be built for both as well? |
I don't see Leap 15.6 but I enabled Leap 15.4 and Leap 15.5, builds hopefully going up soon. |
Please also build for RHEL 8 and RHEL 9 (e.g. Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux), on top of the existing CentOS Stream offers on Fedora COPR.
And please also build for openSUSE, both for Leap and Tumbleweed.
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