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This is more in line with the work involved to package a module for Debian.

Closes: #263

This is more in line with the work involved to package a module for
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Closes: Debian#263
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Having a blocklist makes sense, and adding some Windows-only modules there initially to fix #263 is a good start. Thanks!

@creekorful creekorful self-assigned this May 1, 2025
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Thank you for your contribution! Sadly there isn't any other reliable way to filter those windows modules as of today.

This blocklist is indeed the easiest implementation.

@creekorful creekorful merged commit 9fbf9e3 into Debian:master May 2, 2025
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[FR] ignore windows-only go modules
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