* update quic-go to v0.37.0
* Bump to Go 1.20
* Bump golangci-lint version, yml syntax consistency
* Use skip-pkg-cache workaround
* Workaround needed for both?
* Seeding weakrand is no longer necessary
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* ci: Fix build caching on Windows
I was getting tired of Windows being slow as molasses in our CI jobs, so I went to look at our trusty source of github actions + golang information, and found a somewhat recent commit that actually fixed it. See 4b754729ba
I'll do a 2nd empty commit to re-trigger CI shortly to confirm that it actually fixes it.
* Retrigger CI
* ci: Ensure we always check for latest version of Go
* Try to force 1.18.1, 1.17.9
* Use includes for the actual go semver
* Use `~` for semver here, apparently
* Try to make tests still run on 1.18.0 for Mac, for now
This generated way too many test jobs, which weren't really that useful. Cross-build is just to keep us posted on which architectures are building okay, so it's not necessary to do it twice. Only plan9 is not working at this point (see https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3615)
We decided that we'll use branches like `2.4` as the target for any changes that we might want to release in a `2.4.x` version like `2.4.1`, so that we can continue to merge changes targeting the next minor release (e.g. `2.5.0`) on master.
Our CI config wasn't set up for this to work properly though, since it was only running checks on PRs targeting master. This should fix it.
I couldn't find a way to do a pattern to only match digits for the branch names from Github's docs, it just looks like a pretty generic glob syntax. But this should do until we get to 3.0
* ci: Try Go 1.15 RC1 out of curiosity
* Go 1.15 was released; let's try it
* Update to latest quic-go
* Attempt at fixing broken test
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* ci: include tracking of GOOS for which Caddy fails to build
* ci: split cross-build check into separate workflow
* ci: cross-build check: make it clear the cross-build check is not a blocker
* ci: cross-build check: set annotation instead of failing the build
* ci: cross-build check: explicitly set continue-on-error to force success marker
* ci: cross-build check: send stderr to /dev/null
* ci: Simplify workflow names
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