The macfuse has been renamed, but brew is still picking up the old
version under the old name.
This corrects the name to macfuse which brings in v4.x which should
support Apple Silicon.
A security problem was discovered when using set-env and
set-path. This has been deprecated by GitHub and a new mechanism
introduced.
This patch switches to using the new mechanism which will stop GitHub
warning about the use of the old mechanism.
See: https://github.com/actions/toolkit/security/advisories/GHSA-mfwh-5m23-j46w
The go team made the decision to drop support for 32 bit macOS as 32
bit apps are no longer supported by macOS and 32 bit hardware hasn't
been produced by Apple for over 10 years.
- Use cache to store package versions
- Update actions/setup-go to v2
- Add go1.15-rc1 build
- Make seperate build step
- stop downloading code into special path
- leave adding ~/go/bin to PATH to sction/setup-go
- remove docker build from xgo as we are building rclone anyway
- remove modules setting since it is now always on
- use ./... instead of listing files in tests
The xgo builds for macOS, Linux and Windows are used for testing - the
actual builds are built on the correct platform.
Since the darwin build has stopped working, this can be an excuse for
removing these builds as they really are only for testing.
The Android and IOS builds will continue to be built by xgo
See: https://github.com/billziss-gh/cgofuse/issues/47
Before this change xgo was getting added to go.mod - the build then failed with
go: inconsistent vendoring in /usr/src/rclone:
github.com/karalabe/xgo@v0.0.0-20191115072854-c5ccff8648a7: is explicitly required in go.mod, but not marked as explicit in vendor/modules.txt
This change gets xgo in GOPATH mode to avoid it getting added to go.mod
- prune docker images to ones we normally build binaries for
- add fixed versions
- add fetch-depth to fetch the tags so the version number is correct
- rename the job names