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My take is that, given how I've seen other code being organized, is that this tool supports "latest stable" Go version and previous versions are manually supported by backporting code and/or deactivating features.
my bet is that dependencies should follow this scheme, which sounds more likely to happen than them holding on to previous Go releases. At least, to me.
In this scheme, keeping separate branches sounds like a way to go. Something like having these binaries per goose release
- "goose-amd64-linux-Go-1.88"
- "goose-amd64-linux-Go-1.1 (no clickhouse, no turso, see NOTES)"
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- Make goose annotations case-insensitive
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- Semicolon Detection Fails for "--" in Strings in SQL Statements HOT 3
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- Feature request: goose seed HOT 4
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- clickhouse: getting a sql.ErrSkip at createVersionTable() HOT 4
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- support for using a custom dialect? HOT 13
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