> I’m not aware of a stable URL that always points to the latest patch 
release like you described (maybe there is one and someone else will chime 
in), but did want to mention that the json output from 
https://go.dev/dl/?mode=json is very useful if running in an environment 
where you can sprinkle in a little curl/jq/sha256sum to automate 
discovering, downloading, and verifying the latest release.

Yes, a stable link to latest patch-release is what I'm looking for. Maybe 
the go team can consider it.

Meanwhile, I will try a curl/jq to achieve the same.
On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 4:25:10 PM UTC+2 Brian Candler wrote:

> [Aside: I think it would have been better to start a new thread rather 
> than hijack an unrelated conversation]
>
> go.dev and pkg.go.dev both work perfectly for me.
>
> Are you able to resolve those names to IP addresses - if so, what? What do 
> you see when you attempt to connect? Do you have a static entry for go.dev 
> in your local hosts file?
>
> Maybe you have a problem with your local network - are you going via a 
> proxy or something like that?
>
> On Tuesday, 11 April 2023 at 15:00:04 UTC+1 Fawaz Ibrahim wrote:
>
>> Hi . Apologies for intruding on the conversation.I think there is an 
>> issue with go.dev <http://pkg.go.dev/> I have been trying to access the 
>> site for days but it's not responding
>> On Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 7:48:25 PM UTC+1 Eli Lindsey wrote:
>>
>>> I’m not aware of a stable URL that always points to the latest patch 
>>> release like you described (maybe there is one and someone else will chime 
>>> in), but did want to mention that the json output from 
>>> https://go.dev/dl/?mode=json is very useful if running in an 
>>> environment where you can sprinkle in a little curl/jq/sha256sum to 
>>> automate discovering, downloading, and verifying the latest release.
>>>
>>> -eli
>>>
>>> On Mar 30, 2023, at 6:14 AM, silverwind <silv3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to download the latest patch release of golang 1.20 which 
>>> currently is at 1.20.2. On the available downloads, I only find explicit 
>>> links:
>>>
>>> https://go.dev/dl/go1.20.linux-amd64.tar.gz is the initial 1.20 release
>>> https://go.dev/dl/go1.20.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz ist the latest patch 
>>> release
>>>
>>> I would lika a link that resolves to the latest patch release for the 
>>> 1.20 release, like
>>>
>>> https://go.dev/dl/go1.20.latest.linux-amd64.tar.gz
>>>
>>> Does it exist?
>>>
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