Re: Could the Go importer use the Go toolchain? (was Re: Go importer and packages with version flags)

2022-10-23 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi François, Good to see interest being picked up on the Go front. François writes: > Hello, > > After a hiatus I am trying to package several softwares written on Golang > (I would like to have terraform and go-jsonnet for example) and I have > some problems with the current implementation so

Re: Could the Go importer use the Go toolchain? (was Re: Go importer and packages with version flags)

2022-10-08 Thread François
Hello, After a hiatus I am trying to package several softwares written on Golang (I would like to have terraform and go-jsonnet for example) and I have some problems with the current implementation so I am resurrecting this old mail from my Draft folder. Looking at it I think it is mostly

Re: Could the Go importer use the Go toolchain? (was Re: Go importer and packages with version flags)

2021-10-02 Thread raingloom
On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 10:31:08 -0500 Katherine Cox-Buday wrote: > Sarah Morgensen writes: > > Did you have something particular in mind as far as leveraging the > > Go tooling? > > I haven't though too much about it, but ~GOPROXY=direct~ was my guess > too. Thinking about this, would a shallow

Could the Go importer use the Go toolchain? (was Re: Go importer and packages with version flags)

2021-09-30 Thread Katherine Cox-Buday
Sarah Morgensen writes: >> As an aside, when I started writing the importer, I didn't know it was a >> possibility to just use the Go toolchain to help us generate packages. I >> thought "the Guix way" was to do it all in scheme. It's nice that it's in >> scheme, but I would love to leverage the