Fix: use actual repo/package/version to do go mod init#858
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Fix: use actual repo/package/version to do go mod init#858
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The build process: * Sets a custom GOPATH * Clones the repo we want to build inside it * Does a go mod init and requires the repository we want to build directly (ignoring submodules) by doing a "rev-parse HEAD" on what we cloned * Then go-builds the package "go build [...] -mod=mod my.package/abc. I'm not sure why -mod=mod is updated, but this automatically updates the go.mod when working with submodules (sub-packages) that are tagged separately, to the point that it uses wrong releases (not the checked out one). This has not been noticed in 4 years because we usually build the last tagged version of things. It you attempt to build a submodule with their own tag while using a tag that is not the latest it will start misbehaving. This attempts to require exactly what we are trying to build in the go.mod file.
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The build process:
I'm not sure why -mod=mod is updated, but this automatically updates the go.mod when working with submodules (sub-packages) that are tagged separately, to the point that it uses wrong releases (not the checked out one).
This has not been noticed in 4 years because we usually build the last tagged version of things. It you attempt to build a submodule with their own tag while using a tag that is not the latest it will start misbehaving.
This attempts to require exactly what we are trying to build in the go.mod file.