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syscall: Windows user32 function (SendInput) behaves incorrectly when called within golang environment [1.12 backport] #32261

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gopherbot opened this issue May 26, 2019 · 6 comments
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@zx2c4 requested issue #31685 to be considered for backport to the next 1.12 minor release.

@gopherbot Please open backport to 1.12.

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Change https://golang.org/cl/178738 mentions this issue: [release-branch.go1.12] cmd/link: do not generate NT 4 compatibility binaries

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zx2c4 commented May 27, 2019

@alexbrainman isn't a fan. @gopherbot please close this backport.

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Backport issue(s) opened: #32266 (for 1.11), #32267 (for 1.12).

Remember to create the cherry-pick CL(s) as soon as the patch is submitted to master, according to https://golang.org/wiki/MinorReleases.

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Bot does not know how to close issues. So I am closing manually.

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Change https://golang.org/cl/185897 mentions this issue: x/build/cmd/gopherbot: do not consider nested backport requests

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Now that this is proven in 1.13, can we backport to 1.12?

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