----- Original Message -----
> From: "nicolas mailhot" <nicolas.mail...@laposte.net>
> To: golang@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2018 3:47:00 PM
> Subject: Re: F28 System Wide Change: Golang 1.10a
> 
> 
> >De: "Jakub Cajka"
> >> From: "nicolas mailhot"
> 
> > I'm not generally blaming it on outdated packages(although there are some),
> > I'm mostly blaming it > on code that is not following best coding
> > practices(https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.10#test) or
> > assume some not guaranteed/universal assumptions.
> 
> Well, given that Google’s own golang.org/x/debug fails, I suspect the beast
> coding practices Go 1.10 relies on are not that well prevalent.

If you don't share how, why it fails we can be just speculating(maybe it is bug 
in your packaging, build setup). I wouldn't assume google in name == it always 
works ;).
JC

> 
> >> On the contrary I suspect some of the packages that pass in your tests are
> >> obsolete code with disabled unit tests so you're not seeing all the
> >> problems.
> 
> > Can you back it up it? Or is it just your assumption? Actually most of the
> > failures approx 70% is > occurring in tests(see up mentioned link).
> 
> Thus, counting the tests which had not been written yet in the obsolete
> versions currently packaged in rawhide, plus all the tests which had never
> been activated there, it is not surprising current code with unit tests on
> sees more failures
> 
> And getting rawhide to the point one can actually build current Go apps on it
> requires replacing all this legacy code with current versions
> 
> Regards
> 
> --
> Nicolas Mailhot
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