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fix: use proper binary name for v2+ modules #622

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When installing a go module which has made a major version bump,
e.g. example.com/foo => example.com/foo/v2,
just looking at the last element of the path to get the binary name
returns "v2" instead of "foo" (which is what 'go install' will name
the binary).

Instead use a 'go list' helper function to determine the name.

When installing a go module which has made a major version bump,
e.g. example.com/foo => example.com/foo/v2,
just looking at the last element of the path to get the binary name
returns "v2" instead of "foo" (which is what 'go install' will name
the binary).

Instead use a 'go list' helper function to determine the name.
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Makes sense!

@kristofferwanglund kristofferwanglund merged commit 45611ad into master Jan 10, 2025
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@kristofferwanglund kristofferwanglund deleted the fix-go-install-command-name branch January 10, 2025 12:44
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