> I see now. 
> This has two consequences:
> - every time you run go, you must first ensure that /tmp/go is bound onto
>   $GOROOT in the current process environment
> - your /tmp had better not be too temporary (some people use ramfs to mount
>   /tmp as an in-memory filesystem)
> This was the issue. 
> 
> I re-ran those binds, and go projects work now. 
> 
> I will install it properly now

Yeah -- those instructions weren't good -- /tmp is not a place
to store things. Moody has fixed them (thanks).


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