Bill,

The OP said: "I tried to install go1.4 then use it to install latest go."

Then you asked the OP: "Do you want to use Go version 1.4 specifically for 
some reason?"

Peter

On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 12:57:40 PM UTC-5, bill.h...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Do you want to use Go version 1.4 specifically for some reason?  
>
> If not, I'd recommend going with the most recent stable release (1.7.4).
>
> Besides the git clone/build process Dave Cheney mentioned, you can 
> download a binary build of the compiler/tools for Linux at:
>
> https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.7.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz
>
> If you want a different version/architecture, you can see the list at 
> https://golang.org/dl/
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 3:24:22 PM UTC-8, tungche...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to install go on my school server (without sudo right)
>>
>> I tried to install go1.4 then use it to install latest go.
>> However, it failed when running all.bash for go1.4
>> Seems the system doesn't support (or no permission) hard link.
>>
>> I also tried to copy the files from my personal computer to the server. 
>> It will say missing 'sigtable' when compiling my source code.
>>
>> Is it possible to install go compiler without sudo right?
>> Seems compiling elsewhere then deploy the executable is the only working 
>> solution for me so far.
>>
>

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