oops, end of json input #21
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gogogo: release: running: [go list -m] in
gogogo: release: # releasing go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe@HEAD
gogogo: release: # … setup builder for go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe/cmd/nrpe@HEAD
gogogo: release: running: [go mod init _] in /tmp/gogogo.1206658836
go: creating new go.mod: module _
gogogo: release: starting: [go tool dist list -json] in /tmp/gogogo.1206658836
gogogo: release: running: [go get -t go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe/cmd/nrpe@HEAD] in /tmp/gogogo.1206658836
go: added go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe v1.2.1-0.20241028154102-7615874bb411
gogogo: release: # ✓ setup builder for go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe/cmd/nrpe@HEAD
gogogo: release: # … build cmd/nrpe linux/amd64
gogogo: release: # … build cmd/nrpe linux/arm
gogogo: release: running: [go build -o /tmp/gogogo.1206658836/out-4267102788 go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe/cmd/nrpe] in /tmp/gogogo.1206658836
gogogo: release: running: [go build -o /tmp/gogogo.1206658836/out-1804631792 go.schlittermann.de/ius/go-nrpe/cmd/nrpe] in /tmp/gogogo.1206658836
gogogo: release: # ✓ build cmd/nrpe linux/arm
gogogo: release: # ✓ build cmd/nrpe linux/amd64
gogogo: release: # … uploading to https://git.schlittermann.de/api/v1
gogogo: release: # creating tag v1.2.1-0.20241028154102-7615874bb411 for 7615874bb411
gogogo: release: unmarshaling error (): unexpected end of JSON input
```
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