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Used by volatility3 latest update
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vendor.tar.xz is a tar, unpacked. The pflag in it should be package separately anyway and not provided here, IMO.
And you can use a single setup: %setup -q -a 1
@frispete ^^
Hi Jiri,
this somewhat contradicts, what Thorsten Kukuk told me: https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-packaging/2020-08/msg00009.html
Yes, Dan Cermak provided a workaround, but I haven't tested this, yet. Given, that the whole program is partly flawed for us anyway, I'm looking for alternatives. Will look into your objdump hint, but I'm pretty busy for the time being. I wonder, why this works for other distros?
It's a pity, but right now, go appears to be a modern variant of a WOL (write only language), and following Perl's footsteps. Given the whole Syncthing on Android disaster, I'm not surprised.
While at it, it reminds me, it reminds me to have attempted to fix the broken build of pflag:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/828060
The obvious fix is still pending. Guess, how this contributes to my feelings about the whole go mess.