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2019-10-25Delete vendored code and update CI to Go 1.13 (#158)Joseph Richey
As the Go community transitions to using the modules ecosystem, we want to only support one way of managing dependencies. So this change moves to only using Go modules for dependency management. This means that our effective minimum Go version increases to Go 1.11. To account for this, we also update: - the documentation - Makefile - CI scripts
2018-08-30Update dependancies to lastest versionJoe Richey joerichey@google.com
2018-02-11golint: Use fork that respects vendor directoryJoseph Richey
Ideally, we would just use "golint ./..." to check all our our source files for lint error. However, this does not work because it will include all packages in the vendor directory. The pull request at: https://github.com/golang/lint/pull/325 fixes this issue, so we will use it until the PR has been merged.
2018-02-11vendor: include source for toolsJoseph Richey
This change vendors the source for all our build, formatting, and linting tools. Generated by running "dep ensure".
2018-02-11vendor: update vendored dependanciesJoseph Richey
This change updates dependancies to be consistent with Gopkg.toml. This change was generated by running "dep ensure".
2018-02-08dep: Setup Gopkg.tomlJoseph Richey
This change transitions to dep, sets up Gopkg.toml, and purnes the maximum allowable number of files.
2017-09-29vendor: Update to latest versionsJoseph Richey
This changes the vendored sources of github.com/golang/protobuf, golang.org/x/crypto/ssh, and golang.org/x/sys/unix to be the current master versions.
2017-05-02vendor: adding in golang/protobuf librariesJoe Richey joerichey@google.com
This commit adds in the two protocol buffer libraries for Go. The github.com/golang/protobuf/proto package will let Go code read and write protocol buffers. The github.com/golang/protobuf/jsonpb package lets Go code output a JSON representation of protocol buffers. These packages are stored in the vendor directory, meaning that they will be imported instead of any installed system packages. Change-Id: I8da8d15864f03a9b3f767a6af18795c8eca64844