diff --git a/QUESTIONS.md b/QUESTIONS.md index 4c631d4..ebb2ec2 100644 --- a/QUESTIONS.md +++ b/QUESTIONS.md @@ -16,18 +16,16 @@ ### universal2: FIXED! Kept as-is in cache (commit 8debd4e) — correct approach. -### Correction: `go` armv6l — my earlier advice was wrong +### go armv6l: FIXED! Confirmed `armv6` in cache (commit 9a391ad). Go dropped from 1,936 to 648 warnings. -I previously said the classifier maps `armv6l` → `arm`. That was incorrect. -The Node classifier maps `armv6l` → `armv6`. So the cache value `armv6` was -correct all along. Please revert Go dist armv6l from `arm` back to `armv6`. +### All blocking issues resolved -### Remaining warnings are informational - -The ~7,400 remaining PACKAGE FORMAT CHANGE warnings are informational — they +Remaining ~7,600 PACKAGE FORMAT CHANGE warnings are informational — they don't block resolution. They come from the classifier re-parsing filenames and -finding mismatches with cache values (armhf vs armv6, solaris vs sunos, etc.). -These are pre-existing classifier limitations, not cache bugs. No action needed. +finding mismatches with cache values (armhf vs armv6, solaris vs sunos, universal2 +as unknown term, etc.). These are pre-existing classifier limitations, not cache bugs. + +**No further GOER action needed.** All tests passing, cache-only migration complete. ## Original request (for reference): Cache JSON normalization needed @@ -80,9 +78,9 @@ When writing JSON to `_cache/` files, normalize these values: - [x] Node-side fixes: WATERFALL patch, ANYOS-last ordering, version-first iteration - [x] ANYOS question: Specific-OS-first is correct (both Go and Node do this now) -## My test results (for reference) +## My test results (latest cache, 15:24) - **15/15** installer-resolve - **49/49** live-compare (5 known — improvements over production) - **190/196** broad sweep (6 expected: git/gpg/iterm2/mariadb have no binaries) -- 7,316 PACKAGE FORMAT CHANGE warnings (the issue above) +- 7,606 PACKAGE FORMAT CHANGE warnings (informational, pre-existing classifier limitations)