Mea Culpa.

I was building using a script; to get a solaris build I had disabled cgo.  
Sorry to have wasted your time, and thanks for the responses - I would have 
updated sooner, but it as a new poster, it didn't appear immediately.

On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 13:24:27 UTC, Graham Nicholls wrote:
>
> I have the following code:
>
>   3 /*
>   4   selinux.go - return the sestatus
>   5
>   6
>   7   The lines below are preamble to the import of "C" -
>   8   they should be left untouched
>   9 */
>  10
>  11 // //cgo  linux CFLAGS: -Iinclude -I.
>  12 // #cgo pkg-config: libselinux
>  13 // #include <selinux/selinux.h>
>  14 // #include <selinux/label.h>
>  15 // #include <stdlib.h>
>  16 // #include <stdio.h>
>  17 // #include <sys/types.h>
>  18 // #include <sys/stat.h>
>  19
>  20 import "C"
>  21 import (
>  22   "fmt"
>  23   "net/http"
>  24 )
>  25
>  26 const (
>  27   Enforcing  = 1
>  28   Permissive = 0
>  29   Disabled   = -1
>  30 )
>  31
>  32 func init() {
>  33   if len(testFunctionsMap) == 0 {
>  34     testFunctionsMap = make(funcPtrMap)
>  35   }
>  36   testFunctionsMap["selinux"] = SELinuxStatus
>  37   initCtr++
>  38 }
>
> The program also has several other files all in package main. The init 
> functions in those files do get called; this init function doesn't - 
> "selinux" never gets added to the testFunctionsMap.
>
> This used to work - I think on 1.9 was the previous version.  I've looked 
> at the release notes, and it seems that work has been done on cgo - but I 
> can't see anything which might explain this behaviour.  
>
> Thanks.
>

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