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use Go v1.25 and 1.26#508

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@bgentry bgentry commented Feb 11, 2026

Continue our policy of supporting the latest Go major release and the previous one.

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module riverqueue.com/riverqueue/packager

go 1.24.0
go 1.25.0
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Is there a thought process to keeping the version in the go.mods one version behind? Should we just do 1.26 here?

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@brandur ugh thought I posted this 2 days ago 🤦‍♂️

If you're asking for just the packager, this can be go 1.26.0. If you're asking for the other modules, this is the minimum required Go version, right? So making them 1.26.0 would make these releases incompatible with 1.25.0. At least I thought that's how this value works.

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Oops, yes my mistake. Should be minimum. This looks good!

Continue our policy of supporting the latest Go major release and the
previous one.
@bgentry bgentry force-pushed the bgentry/go125-126-matrix branch from 8312582 to 0ea20d4 Compare February 13, 2026 15:27
@bgentry bgentry merged commit de0b4a2 into master Feb 13, 2026
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@bgentry bgentry deleted the bgentry/go125-126-matrix branch February 13, 2026 15:58
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