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0.23.0_1 16 Jan 2026 17:49:03
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Adam Weinberger (adamw)  |
various: Bump Go ports for 1.24.12 |
0.23.0 17 Dec 2025 21:38:28
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Florian Smeets (flo)  |
security/certspotter: Update to 0.23
Newer version works with current versions of go so remove DEPRECATED |
0.19.1 15 Dec 2025 23:06:00
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav (des)  |
many: Unpin Go ports
* Ports that were pinned to a deprecated version of Go (1.23 or older)
have been unpinned.
* Ports that were pinned to a still-supported version of Go (1.24 or
newer) have been converted to requesting that as their minimum Go
version.
* Ports that had been forcibly deprecated for pinning an expired Go
version have been undeprecated. |
0.19.1 05 Dec 2025 14:07:28
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Adam Weinberger (adamw)  |
many: Unsupported Go dep; deprecate and schedule for removal
There are about 75 ports that depend on old, unsupported Go
versions. I've scheduled those Go versions for deletions on
2025/01/01, and so these ports are scheduled for removal on
that same day.
HOWEVER....
Likely NONE or VERY VERY FEW of these ports will actually need
to be deleted! This stems from a misunderstanding:
When go.mod says "go 1.23", it means that it requires AT LEAST
go-1.23. Locking a port to a specific go version should almost
never happen; it is reserved for when a package absolutely (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
0.19.1 18 May 2025 14:58:00
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Florian Smeets (flo)  |
security/certspotter: Update to 0.19.1 |
0.18.0_9 02 Apr 2025 02:07:58
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Adam Weinberger (adamw)  |
go: Bump ports for go124 update |
0.18.0_8 05 Mar 2025 16:02:56
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Adam Weinberger (adamw)  |
Bump all go ports for yesterday's releases |
0.18.0_7 09 Aug 2024 06:24:08
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update |
0.18.0_6 03 Jul 2024 08:29:54
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update |
0.18.0_5 15 Jun 2024 09:52:17
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update
MFH: 2024Q2 |
0.18.0_4 13 May 2024 17:56:04
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update
MFH: 2024Q2 |
0.18.0_3 15 Apr 2024 08:20:04
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update
MFH: 2024Q2 |
0.18.0_2 06 Mar 2024 22:00:31
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump after lang/go121 update
MFH: 2024Q1 |
0.18.0_1 11 Feb 2024 10:39:17
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Ashish SHUKLA (ashish)  |
all: Bump PORTREVISION after lang/go* update
PR: 276530 |
0.18.0 29 Jan 2024 16:11:04
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Florian Smeets (flo)  |
security/certspotter: Add new port
Cert Spotter is a Certificate Transparency log monitor from SSLMate
that alerts you when an SSL/TLS certificate is issued for one of your
domains. Cert Spotter is easier to use than other open source CT
monitors, since it does not require a database. It's also more robust,
since it uses a special certificate parser that ensures it won't miss
certificates. |