One example (not tested) is the case of a module X that depends on A and B.
A depends on an old version of github.com/speedata/hyphenation, and B 
depends on a new version (that is compatible with the old version but has a 
new API).

In GOPATH mode, X can not be built.


Manlio
On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 3:36:53 PM UTC+2 Patrick wrote:

> OK, but what are the advantages for others?
>
> For my projects I use modules (locally) to have a list of dependencies 
> with a checksum so builds could be reproducible. This works for remote 
> packages with and without go.mod. What is the actual value for other users? 
> Is this about versioning (semantic versioning)? Or is it easier to checksum?
>
> Thanks 
>
> Patrick
>
>
>

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