I’m pretty sure there is no “otherwise simple” example, because depending on 
two versions of the same library isn’t usually something a project does 
deliberately (except as a last resort). It’s normally the consequence of an 
extremely complex forest of dependencies.

Andy

> On Dec 5, 2019, at 5:52 PM, George Hartzell <hartz...@alerce.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm working on improving the Spack (https://spack.io) package managers
> support for Go-based application
> (https://github.com/spack/spack/issues/13023).
> 
> I'm trying to wrap my head around what Go's support for simultaneously
> using multiple major versions of a dependency means to Spack.
> 
> To that end, I'm looking for an otherwise simple application that uses
> Go modules and depends on multiple versions of some library.  I've
> done a bit of searching but have come up dry.
> 
> I'm wondering if any of you other nuts can point out examples?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> g.
> 
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