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I just tested your GitHub action for my company project with Go. I named my binary_name like: "<project_name>_<$release_version>" that give this -> test-ci_v0.48.
But the package is named like this -> test-ci_v0.48-v0.48-darwin-amd64.tar.gz. You see the unwanted result ?
So my question is: is it possible in the project or in the configuration file to set specific name for package name ? And if so, can you add the possibility the set it please.
Best regards
(PS: sorry i'm french, i do my best in english)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I just tested your GitHub action for my company project with Go. I named my binary_name like: "<project_name>_<$release_version>" that give this -> test-ci_v0.48.
But the package is named like this -> test-ci_v0.48-v0.48-darwin-amd64.tar.gz. You see the unwanted result ?
So my question is: is it possible in the project or in the configuration file to set specific name for package name ? And if so, can you add the possibility the set it please.
Best regards
(PS: sorry i'm french, i do my best in english)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: