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authorAdam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>2026-01-13 18:36:55 +0000
committerAdam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>2026-01-13 18:43:12 +0000
commita722a10b4659f3c73ad76b99258d1924f61e40fe (patch)
tree6c37c3adb0fc5e4ff3b39d2eb5780ff96e4a00a2 /sysutils/py-power/pkg-descr
parent77c663983fef73f8ad6739af7579ec86ff84bdd2 (diff)
misc/py-wandb: Remove hard dependency on go122HEADmain
py-wandb is the sole remaining consumer of Go < 1.24. I missed it in my original sweep because I was looking for USES=go, and py-wandb instead had a BUILD_DEPENDS on go122 itself. Previous py-wandb had a hardcoded dependency on go122. I assume it was an attempt to ensure a minimum verion (as go.mk did not support anything like that), but I'm not sure (an email to yuri went unanswered.) Instead, add USES=go:1.22+ (and remove the rendundant BINARY_ALIAS that further hardcoded go122). With this change, the port build happily. Tests don't run (multiple deps are missing, but even after adding them it still won't run tests at all, and I don't know how to fix that). I bumped PORTREVISION so that end-users can benefit from a more modern Go runtime and toolchain. With this, go122 is likely safe to delete, though I'm going to do more investigation before removing it.
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