Hi,
This teaches portgen and go.port.mk how to handle module URLs that
contain uppercase characters.
Go has chosen to translate module names like
'github.com/poolpOrg/filter-rspamd' to
'github.com/ploop!org/filter-rspamd'.
They had reasons:
> To avoid ambiguity when serving from case-insensitive file systems,
> the $module and $version elements are case-encoded by replacing
> every uppercase letter with an exclamation mark followed by the
> corresponding lower-case letter. This allows modules example.com/M
> and example.com/m to both be stored on disk, since the former is
> encoded as example.com/!m.
Because of the need for escaping, a port like that looks like the one
below would not work:
MODGO_MODNAME = github.com/poolpOrg/filter-rspamd
MODGO_VERSION = v0.1.7
Same goes for `portgen go github.com/poolpOrg/filter-rspamd` - this
errors because it can't find the distfile.
The make magic is from espie@ / naddy@ - I am not clever enough to come
up with such voodoo myself! :D
I have tested a handful of existing MODGO_ ports with this diff, as well
as existing and new ports that were built with 'portgen go'.
OK?
Cheers,
Aaron
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