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This file was removed between v3.0.0-testing.5 and v3.1.0. This can cause issues when modules depend on v3.0.0-testing.5. Running `go get -u github.com/me/my-module` will update the dependeny on log15 to the latest "minor" version which is v3.1.0. This version is missing the `v3/ext/id.go` file and causes programs not to be able to build when upgrading Signed-off-by: Jonathan Stacks <jonstacks@users.noreply.github.com>
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We found this issue in ngrok/ngrok-go#213 (comment)
This file was removed between v3.0.0-testing.5 and v3.1.0. This can cause issues when modules depend on v3.0.0-testing.5. Running
go get -u github.com/me/my-modulewill update the dependency on log15 to the latest "minor" version which is v3.1.0. This version is missing thev3/ext/id.gofile and causes programs not to be able to build when upgrading.I believe releasing a v3.1.1 with this file being reinstated will help prevent this issue.
Reading https://go.dev/ref/mod#versions,
It seems like log15 removing this function is valid so this could just be an issue with the go tooling. I still think releasing a patch version that adds this back would help prevent paper cuts like this.