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 <drrob...@fastmail.com
<mailto:drrob...@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. I only have an issue
here on linuxmint and go 1.13.
What's up?
--rob solomon
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