Then my question becomes, what's different about linuxmint 19.2 to require me to set GO111MODULE=no
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 11:06 AM Everton Marques <everton.marq...@gmail.com> wrote: > Your code from playground compiled fine for me on Debian Linux. > Tested with Go 1.13 and 1.13.1. > > Just had to include the missing func: > > func GetUserGroupStr(f os.FileInfo) (string, string) { > return "foo", "bar" > } > > > > Em segunda-feira, 30 de setembro de 2019 11:34:52 UTC-3, Robert Solomon > escreveu: >> >> Your experience matches mine when compiled on windows 10. >> >> But linuxmint experience is as I described. Another responder asked me >> if it works when I set GO111MODULE=no. >> >> It does work when I do that. I find it interesting that the linux >> behavior seems to be different >> >> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 9:17 AM Michael Ellis <michae...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> FWIW, I copied your code from Go Playground into ~/go/src/dsrt/dsrt.go >>> on my OS X machine. I replaced an undefined function at line 375 (see >>> below) with direct assignments for usernameStr and groupNameStr. It >>> compiled (with go build) and ran without reporting an error under go 1.13. >>> >>> // usernameStr, groupnameStr := GetUserGroupStr(f) // util function in >>> platform specific code, only for linux and windows. Not needed anymore. >>> Probably won't compile for foreign computer. >>> // GetUserGroupStr() is undefined, so hardcode a >>> couple of nonsense strings to test compilation. >>> usernameStr := "foo" >>> groupnameStr := "bar" >>> >>> >>> >>> On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:55:51 PM UTC-4, rob wrote: >>>> >>>> I guess I was not clear enough. My apologies. dsrt is my own code. I >>>> remember an earlier posting on this list recommended 'go install' instead >>>> of 'go build' >>>> >>>> ~/go/src/dsrt/dsrt.go, util_linux.go, util_windows.go >>>> >>>> And I have written other small programs in go that I use for myself. I >>>> put it in https://play.golang.org/p/U7FgzpqCh-B >>>> >>>> It compiles and runs fine on go 1.12.x under linux, and fine on go 1.13 >>>> under windows 10. I have not yet installed go1.13.1 on my windows 10 box. >>>> >>>> I remember a promise that anything that compiles under go 1.0.0 will >>>> not be broken. Not being able to compile using go 1.13 that works fine >>>> using go 1.12.x, broke my code. >>>> >>>> I'm not a professional programmer. I don't know what else to include >>>> here to demonstrate my problem. >>>> >>>> Thanks for your response. >>>> >>>> --rob solomon >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/28/19 11:42 AM, Marcin Romaszewicz wrote: >>>> >>>> What was the last version of Go which worked for you? >>>> >>>> "dsrt" isn't a valid module path in the new module resolution code. >>>> Does it work if you disable modules - "GO111MODULE=off go install dsrt >>>> "? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 9:56 AM rob <drro...@fastmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi. I think I'm having an issue compiling my code w/ go 1.13. I have >>>>> not had any issues up until now. I have my code in the default >>>>> locations off of ~/go/src w/ a directory for each little bit of code I >>>>> wrote. >>>>> >>>>> Running under linuxmint 19.2 amd64, I installed the go binary by first >>>>> nuking /usr/local/go, and then >>>>> >>>>> sudo tar -C /usr/local -xf go1.13.linux-amd64.tar.gz. >>>>> >>>>> When I run go version, I get go version go1.13 linux/amd64 >>>>> >>>>> Now when I run >>>>> >>>>> go install dsrt >>>>> >>>>> I'm getting an error message: >>>>> >>>>> can't load package: package dsrt: mallformed module path "dsrt" : >>>>> missing dot in first path element. >>>>> >>>>> I do not have, need or use a go.mod. In fact, I don't really >>>>> understand >>>>> them. And I don't yet understand what vendoring means. >>>>> >>>>> As an aside, I also compile on a win10 amd64 computer. I installed >>>>> windows binary in the usual way on that computer, compiled my code >>>>> using >>>>> go install, and I've not had any issues there. 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