Can I follow the go module name change? #28269
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Hi there, Get your discussion fixed faster by creating a minimal reproduction. This means a repository dedicated to reproducing this issue with the minimal dependencies and config possible. Before we start working on your issue we need to know exactly what's causing the current behavior. A minimal reproduction helps us with this. Discussions without reproductions are less likely to be converted to Issues. To get started, please read our guide on creating a minimal reproduction. Good luck, The Renovate team |
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uh, it's an interesting upgrade for our package name replacement feature. |
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Please create a minimal reproduction. We need to work out where such redirect metadata is held. |
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What would you like help with?
I think I found a bug
How are you running Renovate?
Self-hosted
If you're self-hosting Renovate, tell us which platform (GitHub, GitLab, etc) and which version of Renovate.
GitHub, 37.173.0
Please tell us more about your question or problem
For example, until v0.16.11, github.com/sqldef/sqldef was github.com/k0kubun/sqldef. The module referenced as github.com/k0kubun/sqldef in go.mod is updated to the latest version, v0.17.5 of github.com/sqldef/sqldef, through a Pull Request by Renovate. However, since github.com/k0kubun/sqldef@0.17.5 does not exist, it results in an error due to the Artifact update problem.
Although this issue can be resolved manually by modifying github.com/k0kubun/sqldef in the code to github.com/sqldef/sqldef, is there a way to resolve it through Renovate?
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