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An example is probably worth a thousand (or at least several hundred) words:
$ plz query somepath //src:please //third_party/go:_golang.org_x_term#dl
Couldn't find any dependency path between //src:please and //third_party/go:_golang.org_x_term#dl
Clearly there is a dependency here in a real sense, since Please uses x/term and that #dl target is the thing that downloads the files for it. Ideally queries should surface this relationship.
(The same is true for //third_party/go:golang.org_x_term)
An example is probably worth a thousand (or at least several hundred) words:
Clearly there is a dependency here in a real sense, since Please uses
x/term
and that#dl
target is the thing that downloads the files for it. Ideally queries should surface this relationship.(The same is true for
//third_party/go:golang.org_x_term
)This is an issue for getting
go_repo
targets labelled correctly (see please-build/go-rules#192)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: