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QUESTION
I am downloading Go on my Ubuntu 16.04 computer. I am following this tutorial and I can't progress from this part on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS4e4q9oBaU&t=1810s:
When I created that Main.go an error on VSC console shows up:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-26 at 03:44I am guessing the error message comes from https://github.com/golang/go/blob/release-branch.go1.16/src/cmd/go/internal/modload/init.go#L207-L210
In the last line of your ~/.bashrc, you meant export GOPATH=$GOPATH:...
, not export GOPATH=$gopath:...
. Since $gopath is not set, your GOPATH would end up being :/home/santiagoquinteros/code
. The above code doesn't like it.
As others said, you don't need to set GOROOT
. With go1.16, the module mode is the default, so you probably don't need to set GOPATH
but live with the default GOPATH
which is $HOME/go
.
Many things have changed recently. I recommend newer sets of materials like https://golang.org/doc/#getting-started, https://learn.go.dev, https://play-with-go.dev/ , ...
QUESTION
We are using private Bitbucket repositories to manage our Go libraries. By using the insteadOf
config for git
as described e.g. in this Stackoverflow answer, we had a working build up to Go version 1.12. Versions 1.13 and 1.14 do not work any more. We are seeing errors like this:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-28 at 07:16Since go@1.13 to have a behavior similar to previous versions, you need to set GOPRIVATE environmental variable for private repositories
QUESTION
I am trying out go-micro and I have issues genearating .micro
boilerplate code. I have set my env and even passed the direct directory of my GOPATH
but got error
/Users/Olar/home/golib/bin/protoc-gen-micro: program not found or is not executable Please specify a program using absolute path or make sure the program is available in your PATH system variable --micro_out: protoc-gen-micro: Plugin failed with status code 1.
the command I run
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-01 at 19:01You must have protoc
and the plugin (protoc-gen-micro
) installed.
I think you omitted the second step.
See:
https://github.com/micro/protoc-gen-micro
And perhaps:
QUESTION
I use a watcherList, which is supported by the official golang kubernetes lib, to get notifications about created, updated and removed services inside a kubernetes namespace. Here the snippet.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-15 at 05:00You can check permission of the service account using below command:
QUESTION
my wired situation is, the online service is working now, and everyday i can find a few 500
error reports like below:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-19 at 04:07When you're handling errors you can use:
err.(*errors.Error).ErrorStack()
to return the stacktrace. With that you can get the line in which your API in some cases gets an index out of range error.
QUESTION
I have a function in Go:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-04 at 15:55As stated in the comments, cstr
gets free'd after control has been passed to Ruby. Here is a workaround where you explicitly manage the pointer in Ruby.
QUESTION
I try to configure maven jetty plugin to run on 8443 (TLS) port.
I read much stuff about including official documentation.
This manual https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/9.4.x/jetty-maven-plugin.html#configuring-security-settings suggest to configure it with XML files, but I didn't succeed to configure path for keystore there.
So I continued to application.properties
way from here https://drissamri.be/blog/java/enable-https-in-spring-boot/
The problem is that jetty not recognizing application.properties
.
The 8443 port is free, when I launching the application.
This is application.properties
:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-09 at 16:04Have you checked out whether your jar file after packaging contains resources that you require? Checkout the target/classes
directory. If it does, then it's something clearly wrong with jetty-plugin configuration.
AFAIK in order to bundle resources you have to use maven resource plugin and declare these resources. Here's link to documentation.
Usage is pretty simple
QUESTION
I want to configure the GoLang GB compiler for the projects in my local. based on the documentation given in the url I am trying to get the gb compiler using the command
its returning status code 128. I am unable to understand whats happening here as there is no reference to resolve this issue.
adding GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 or 2 is not helping as its not giving any other valuable details as output.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-27 at 06:23I tried to resolve the issue for a couple of days. In My configuration I was on organizational GitHub and the codelibrary I was trying to get was from github.com. So I thought that might be causing the issue. But that was not true.
I suspected that there is somethisng wrong with the git configuration. as even Organizational github account was not accessible. I tried a lot of solutions from multiple threads.. nothing worked.
Then I ultimately uninstalled GitHub and tortoise git from My machine and installed it again. and did the complete git configuration setup on my machine from scratch.
It Worked.
What caused that issue in first place was identified when I went to uninstall git. Instalation date was the date when the issue started. So i suspect that there was some faulty update installed for git unknowingly and that caused this issue.
QUESTION
I want to store an arbitrary json object in a struct:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-07 at 19:30So when you are unmarshaling the input argument takes a pointer to the struct, and you need to define a type in order to use a pointer to a struct.
QUESTION
I'm a nodejs developer and I generally use a structure for my apps which holds a configuration package/object that holds references to my often used libs and configuration options. Generally this configuration object holds my database connections as well and it's reachable trough my application.
I tried to build similar to this in go and failed horribly.
My plan was to build a public variable which holds a reference for my config struct. But when I try to call my Config.Database
I get this panic:
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Feb-19 at 11:43Config := &Configuration{conn}
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