[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 1/5] libxl: Generate golang bindings in libxl Makefile
> > Out of curiosity, would it be totally out of the question to require > > having gofmt installed (not for 4.14, but in the future)? I ask because > > I haven't seen it discussed one way or the other. > > I think I’d like to try to avoid it, unless / until we have a “core > component” written in golang. For one, if we added it as a core dependency, > we’d need to be backwards compatible to the oldest version of golang of > distros on which we want to build; that would include Debian oldstable, > Ubuntu LTS, probably CentOS 7 at least, possibly CentOS 6, and so on. If any > of those didn’t have golang available, then we’d basically have to decide > between dropping support for those distros, and making golang optional. > > I don’t at the moment have a good feel for what other people in the community > feel about this, but generally speaking being fanatically backwards > compatible is an investment in the long-term ecosystem; keeping Xen *as a > whole* building on older distros is an example of that. (FWIW I don’t think > we have an official rubric, but my starting point is that we should try to > build on all still-supported major distros; that would include CentOS 6 until > Q4 of 2020, if my quick Google search is correct.) > > One advantage of making golang optional is that we don’t have to be quite so > backwards compatible — up until we declare the feature “fully supported”, we > can move the minimum required version forward at will if we want to rely on > new features. That all makes sense, thanks for explaining. -NR
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