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Le lundi 30 septembre 2019 11:01:17 UTC+2, Christophe Meessen a écrit :
>
> I have a small go program to test a third party package stored on github. 
> I’m using go1.13.1 with no GOPATH defined. Code is in ~/go/src. 
>
> When I first tried to compile the program, there was an error in the third 
> party package. I submitted a pull request to fix it and the manager merged 
> it. 
>
> The problem I’m facing now is that I can’t get go to use the newest 
> version of the package. 
>
> If I remove the require line in the go.mod file and do a go get, or go get 
> -u, or go get -u <package>, I always get the older package although go 
> prints the message "go: finding github.com/XXX/go-YYY latest". It’s 
> definitely not the latest. 
> I’m stuck now and don’t know how to download the really latest version of 
> the package. 
>
> I guess I’m not supposed to manually clean the go cache (~/go/src/mod/
> github.com/XXX/go-YYY@...), or am I ? 
>

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