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build constraints exclude all Go files in
Organizing a multiple-file Go projectApplication auto build versioningUsing binary packages directlyHow to specify the package name if multiple files exist in the package folder and one file contains the “package main”?VSCode Symbol Rename not working with GoUsing local packages with gbCross-compiling Golang in Bitbucket Pipelinesgo: Why do I need the pkg directory if I cannot delete the source files in src?when does Go http.Get reuse the tcp connection?Is there a standard practice for splitting packages into modular components?
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when import "golang.org/x/net/route"
it tells
"build constraints exclude all Go files in go/src/golang.org/x/net/routego"
I am using VSCode editor on Windows/Linux
I searched online and didn't see a solution to the similar problem
package main
import (
"golang.org/x/net/route"
)
rib, _ := route.FetchRIB(0, route.RIBTypeRoute, 0)
messages, err := route.ParseRIB(route.RIBTypeRoute, rib)
go
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when import "golang.org/x/net/route"
it tells
"build constraints exclude all Go files in go/src/golang.org/x/net/routego"
I am using VSCode editor on Windows/Linux
I searched online and didn't see a solution to the similar problem
package main
import (
"golang.org/x/net/route"
)
rib, _ := route.FetchRIB(0, route.RIBTypeRoute, 0)
messages, err := route.ParseRIB(route.RIBTypeRoute, rib)
go
Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
Mar 26 at 1:33
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What are youGOOSandGOARCHenvironment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58
add a comment |
when import "golang.org/x/net/route"
it tells
"build constraints exclude all Go files in go/src/golang.org/x/net/routego"
I am using VSCode editor on Windows/Linux
I searched online and didn't see a solution to the similar problem
package main
import (
"golang.org/x/net/route"
)
rib, _ := route.FetchRIB(0, route.RIBTypeRoute, 0)
messages, err := route.ParseRIB(route.RIBTypeRoute, rib)
go
when import "golang.org/x/net/route"
it tells
"build constraints exclude all Go files in go/src/golang.org/x/net/routego"
I am using VSCode editor on Windows/Linux
I searched online and didn't see a solution to the similar problem
package main
import (
"golang.org/x/net/route"
)
rib, _ := route.FetchRIB(0, route.RIBTypeRoute, 0)
messages, err := route.ParseRIB(route.RIBTypeRoute, rib)
go
go
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Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
Mar 26 at 1:33
1
What are youGOOSandGOARCHenvironment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58
add a comment |
Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
Mar 26 at 1:33
1
What are youGOOSandGOARCHenvironment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58
Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
Mar 26 at 1:33
Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
Mar 26 at 1:33
1
1
What are you
GOOS and GOARCH environment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
What are you
GOOS and GOARCH environment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58
add a comment |
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Could you show your $GOPATH ?
– beiping96
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GOOSandGOARCHenvironment variables set to? route.go is only applicable for darwin, dragonfly, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.– Chris Taylor
Mar 26 at 2:38
Thanks Chris, my GOARCH is arm. that's the reason
– jerry
Mar 26 at 22:58