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If the standard suite of rights granted under applicable copyright law includes additional rights not granted under this License, such additional rights are deemed to be included in the License; this License is not intended to restrict the license of any rights under applicable law. debian/control.base0000664000000000000000000001253712311575463011523 0ustar Source: golang Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Michael Stapelberg Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-golang/golang.git Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-golang/golang.git Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.4.10), bison, ed, mawk | awk, perl, netbase Build-Depends-Indep: po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://golang.org/ Package: golang-go Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, golang-src (>= ${source:Version}), golang-go-linux-${go:Hostarch} (= ${source:Version}) Replaces: golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Conflicts: golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Provides: go-compiler, golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Recommends: golang-go.tools Description: Go programming language compiler The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides an assembler, a compiler, and a linker for the Go programming language. This is Google's implementation of the Go tool chain. Package: golang-src Replaces: golang-weekly-src, golang-go (<< 2:1-3~) Conflicts: golang-weekly-src Provides: golang-weekly-src Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1-3~) Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Go programming language compiler - source files The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides the Go programming language source files needed for godoc and goinstall. Package: golang-doc Replaces: golang-weekly-doc Conflicts: golang-weekly-doc Provides: golang-weekly-doc Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-go Architecture: all Section: doc Description: Go programming language compiler - documentation The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides the documentation for the Go programming language. You can view the formatted documentation by running "godoc --http=:6060", and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install.html. Package: golang Replaces: golang-weekly Conflicts: golang-weekly Provides: golang-weekly Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-go (>= ${source:Version}), golang-src (>= ${source:Version}), golang-doc (>= ${source:Version}) Architecture: all Description: Go programming language compiler - metapackage The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package is a metapackage that, when installed, guarantees that (most of) a full Go development environment is installed. Package: golang-mode Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, emacs23 | emacsen, emacsen-common (>= 1.4.14) Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - mode for GNU Emacs This package provides a GNU Emacs major mode for editing code in Google's Go programming language. Package: kate-syntax-go Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, kate Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - Kate highlighting syntax files This package provides syntax files for the Kate editor for editing code in Google's Go programming language. Package: vim-syntax-go Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, vim Recommends: vim-addon-manager Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - Vim highlighting syntax files This package provides syntax files for the Vim editor for editing code in Google's Go programming language. debian/golang-src.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000026312311575463014614 0ustar # golang-src ships ELF object files as testdata for the debug/dwarf and # debug/elf packages. golang-src: arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share golang-src: unstripped-binary-or-object debian/kate-syntax-go.install0000664000000000000000000000006712311575463013445 0ustar misc/kate/go.xml /usr/share/kde4/apps/katepart/syntax/ debian/golang-mode.install0000664000000000000000000000006712311575463012763 0ustar misc/emacs/*.el usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/golang-mode/ debian/compat0000664000000000000000000000000212311575463010375 0ustar 7 debian/man/0000775000000000000000000000000012311575501007743 5ustar debian/man/go-build.10000664000000000000000000000446112311575463011543 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-BUILD 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go build .RB [\|\-o .IR output \|] .RB [ .IR "build flags" .RB ] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Build compiles the packages named by the import paths, along with their dependencies, but it does not install the results. If the arguments are a list of .go files, build treats them as a list of source files specifying a single package. When the command line specifies a single main package, build writes the resulting executable to output. Otherwise build compiles the packages but discards the results, serving only as a check that the packages can be built. The \-o flag specifies the output file name. If not specified, the name is packagename.a (for a non-main package) or the base name of the first source file (for a main package). .SH OPTIONS The build flags are shared by the build, install, run, and test commands: .TP .B \-a force rebuilding of packages that are already up-to-date. .TP .B \-n print the commands but do not run them. .TP .B \-p n the number of builds that can be run in parallel. The default is the number of CPUs available. .TP .B \-v print the names of packages as they are compiled. .TP .B \-work print the name of the temporary work directory and do not delete it when exiting. .TP .B \-x print the commands. .TP .B \-compiler name name of compiler to use, as in runtime.Compiler (gccgo or gc) .TP .B \-gccgoflags 'arg list' arguments to pass on each gccgo compiler/linker invocation .TP .B \-gcflags 'arg list' arguments to pass on each 5g, 6g, or 8g compiler invocation .TP .B \-ldflags 'flag list' arguments to pass on each 5l, 6l, or 8l linker invocation .TP .B \-tags 'tag list' a list of build tags to consider satisfied during the build. See the documentation for the go/build package for more information about build tags. .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .P For more about where packages and binaries are installed, see \fBgo-gopath\fP(1). .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-install (1), .BR go-get (1), .BR go-clean (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-version.10000664000000000000000000000070512311575463012126 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-VERSION 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go version .SH DESCRIPTION Version prints the Go version, as reported by runtime.Version. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-env.10000664000000000000000000000120412311575463011224 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-ENV 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go env .RB [ .IR "var ..." .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Env prints Go environment information. By default env prints information as a shell script (on Windows, a batch file). If one or more variable names is given as arguments, env prints the value of each named variable on its own line. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-test.10000664000000000000000000000365112311575463011423 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-TEST 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go test .RB [\|\-c\|] .RB [\|\-i\|] .RB [ .IR "build flags" .RB ] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .RB [ .IR "flags for test binary" .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION "Go test" automates testing the packages named by the import paths. It prints a summary of the test results in the format: .Vb 6 \& ok archive/tar 0.011s \& FAIL archive/zip 0.022s \& ok compress/gzip 0.033s \& ... .Ve followed by detailed output for each failed package. "Go test" recompiles each package along with any files with names matching the file pattern "*_test.go". These additional files can contain test functions, benchmark functions, and example functions. See \fBgo-testfunc\fP(7) for more. By default, go test needs no arguments. It compiles and tests the package with source in the current directory, including tests, and runs the tests. The package is built in a temporary directory so it does not interfere with the non-test installation. .SH OPTIONS In addition to the build flags, the flags handled by 'go test' itself are: .TP .B \-c Compile the test binary to pkg.test but do not run it. .TP .B \-i Install packages that are dependencies of the test. Do not run the test. .P The test binary also accepts flags that control execution of the test; these flags are also accessible by 'go test'. See \fBgo-testflag\fP(7) for details. .P For more about build flags, see \fBgo-build\fP(1). .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-build (1), .BR go-vet (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-testflag.70000664000000000000000000000524512311575463012264 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-TESTFLAG 7 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH DESCRIPTION The 'go test' command takes both flags that apply to 'go test' itself and flags that apply to the resulting test binary. The test binary, called pkg.test, where pkg is the name of the directory containing the package sources, has its own flags: .TP .B \-test.v Verbose output: log all tests as they are run. .TP .B \-test.run pattern Run only those tests and examples matching the regular expression. .TP .B \-test.bench pattern Run benchmarks matching the regular expression. By default, no benchmarks run. .TP .B \-test.cpuprofile cpu.out Write a CPU profile to the specified file before exiting. .TP .B \-test.memprofile mem.out Write a memory profile to the specified file when all tests are complete. .TP .B \-test.memprofilerate n Enable more precise (and expensive) memory profiles by setting runtime.MemProfileRate. See 'godoc runtime MemProfileRate'. To profile all memory allocations, use \-test.memprofilerate=1 and set the environment variable GOGC=off to disable the garbage collector, provided the test can run in the available memory without garbage collection. .TP .B \-test.parallel n Allow parallel execution of test functions that call t.Parallel. The value of this flag is the maximum number of tests to run simultaneously; by default, it is set to the value of GOMAXPROCS. .TP .B \-test.short Tell long-running tests to shorten their run time. It is off by default but set during all.bash so that installing the Go tree can run a sanity check but not spend time running exhaustive tests. .TP .B \-test.timeout t If a test runs longer than t, panic. .TP .B \-test.benchtime n Run enough iterations of each benchmark to take n seconds. The default is 1 second. .TP .B \-test.cpu 1,2,4 Specify a list of GOMAXPROCS values for which the tests or benchmarks should be executed. The default is the current value of GOMAXPROCS. .P For convenience, each of these \-test.X flags of the test binary is also available as the flag \-X in 'go test' itself. Flags not listed here are passed through unaltered. For instance, the command .Vb 6 \& go test \-x \-v \-cpuprofile=prof.out \-dir=testdata \-update .Ve will compile the test binary and then run it as .Vb 6 \& pkg.test \-test.v \-test.cpuprofile=prof.out \-dir=testdata \-update .Ve .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-list.10000664000000000000000000000730412311575463011416 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-LIST 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go list .RB [\|\-e\|] .RB [\|\-f .IR format \|] .RB [\|\-json\|] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION List lists the packages named by the import paths, one per line. The default output shows the package import path: .Vb 6 \& code.google.com/p/google-api-go-client/books/v1 \& code.google.com/p/goauth2/oauth \& code.google.com/p/sqlite .Ve .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-f The \-f flag specifies an alternate format for the list, using the syntax of package template. The default output is equivalent to \-f '{{.ImportPath}}'. The struct being passed to the template is: .Vb 6 \& type Package struct { \& Dir string // directory containing package sources \& ImportPath string // import path of package in dir \& Name string // package name \& Doc string // package documentation string \& Target string // install path \& Goroot bool // is this package in the Go root? \& Standard bool // is this package part of the standard Go library? \& Stale bool // would 'go install' do anything for this package? \& Root string // Go root or Go path dir containing this package \& \& // Source files \& GoFiles []string // .go source files (excluding CgoFiles, TestGoFiles, XTestGoFiles) \& CgoFiles []string // .go sources files that import "C" \& CFiles []string // .c source files \& HFiles []string // .h source files \& SFiles []string // .s source files \& SysoFiles []string // .syso object files to add to archive \& \& // Cgo directives \& CgoCFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for C compiler \& CgoLDFLAGS []string // cgo: flags for linker \& CgoPkgConfig []string // cgo: pkg-config names \& \& // Dependency information \& Imports []string // import paths used by this package \& Deps []string // all (recursively) imported dependencies \& \& // Error information \& Incomplete bool // this package or a dependency has an error \& Error *PackageError // error loading package \& DepsErrors []*PackageError // errors loading dependencies \& \& TestGoFiles []string // _test.go files in package \& TestImports []string // imports from TestGoFiles \& XTestGoFiles []string // _test.go files outside package \& XTestImports []string // imports from XTestGoFiles \& } .Ve .TP .B \-json The \-json flag causes the package data to be printed in JSON format instead of using the template format. .TP .B \-e The \-e flag changes the handling of erroneous packages, those that cannot be found or are malformed. By default, the list command prints an error to standard error for each erroneous package and omits the packages from consideration during the usual printing. With the \-e flag, the list command never prints errors to standard error and instead processes the erroneous packages with the usual printing. Erroneous packages will have a non-empty ImportPath and a non-nil Error field; other information may or may not be missing (zeroed). .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go.10000664000000000000000000000246412311575463010447 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go .RI command .RI [ arguments ] .SH DESCRIPTION The Go distribution includes a command, named \fBgo\fP, that automates the downloading, building, installation, and testing of Go packages and commands. .SH COMMANDS Each command is documented in its own manpage. For example, the \fBbuild\fP command is documented in \fBgo-build\fP(1). The commands are: .TP .B build compile packages and dependencies .TP .B clean remove object files .TP .B doc run godoc on package sources .TP .B env print Go environment information .TP .B fix run go tool fix on packages .TP .B fmt run gofmt on package sources .TP .B get download and install packages and dependencies .TP .B install compile and install packages and dependencies .TP .B list list packages .TP .B run compile and run Go program .TP .B test test packages .TP .B tool run specified go tool .TP .B version print Go version .TP .B vet run go tool vet on packages .SH EXAMPLES TODO .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-build (1), .BR go-clean (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-packages.70000664000000000000000000000455412311575463012233 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-PACKAGES 7 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH DESCRIPTION Many commands apply to a set of packages: .Vb 6 \& go action [packages] .Ve Usually, [packages] is a list of import paths. An import path that is a rooted path or that begins with a . or .. element is interpreted as a file system path and denotes the package in that directory. Otherwise, the import path P denotes the package found in the directory DIR/src/P for some DIR listed in the GOPATH environment variable (see 'go help gopath'). If no import paths are given, the action applies to the package in the current directory. The special import path "all" expands to all package directories found in all the GOPATH trees. For example, 'go list all' lists all the packages on the local system. The special import path "std" is like all but expands to just the packages in the standard Go library. An import path is a pattern if it includes one or more "..." wildcards, each of which can match any string, including the empty string and strings containing slashes. Such a pattern expands to all package directories found in the GOPATH trees with names matching the patterns. As a special case, x/... matches x as well as x's subdirectories. For example, net/... expands to net and packages in its subdirectories. An import path can also name a package to be downloaded from a remote repository. Run 'go help remote' for details. Every package in a program must have a unique import path. By convention, this is arranged by starting each path with a unique prefix that belongs to you. For example, paths used internally at Google all begin with 'google', and paths denoting remote repositories begin with the path to the code, such as 'code.google.com/p/project'. As a special case, if the package list is a list of .go files from a single directory, the command is applied to a single synthesized package made up of exactly those files, ignoring any build constraints in those files and ignoring any other files in the directory. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-get.10000664000000000000000000000347212311575463011224 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-GET 1 "2012-06-15" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go get .RB [\|\-a\|] .RB [\|\-d\|] .RB [\|\-fix\|] .RB [\|\-n\|] .RB [\|\-p .IR n \|] .RB [\|\-u\|] .RB [\|\-v\|] .RB [\|\-x\|] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Get downloads and installs the packages named by the import paths, along with their dependencies. When checking out or updating a package, get looks for a branch or tag that matches the locally installed version of Go. The most important rule is that if the local installation is running version "go1", get searches for a branch or tag named "go1". If no such version exists it retrieves the most recent version of the package. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-a, \-n, \-v, \-x, \-p The \-a, \-n, \-v, \-x, and \-p flags have the same meaning as in 'go build' and 'go install'. See \fBgo-build\fP(1). .TP .B \-d The \-d flag instructs get to stop after downloading the packages; that is, it instructs get not to install the packages. .TP .B \-fix The \-fix flag instructs get to run the fix tool on the downloaded packages before resolving dependencies or building the code. .TP .B \-u The \-u flag instructs get to use the network to update the named packages and their dependencies. By default, get uses the network to check out missing packages but does not use it to look for updates to existing packages. .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .P For more about how 'go get' finds source code to download, see \fBgo-remote\fP(7). .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-build (1), .BR go-install (1), .BR go-clean (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-testfunc.70000664000000000000000000000415612311575463012306 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-TESTFUNC 7 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH DESCRIPTION The 'go test' command expects to find test, benchmark, and example functions in the "*_test.go" files corresponding to the package under test. A test function is one named TestXXX (where XXX is any alphanumeric string not starting with a lower case letter) and should have the signature, .Vb 6 \& func TestXXX(t *testing.T) { ... } .Ve A benchmark function is one named BenchmarkXXX and should have the signature, .Vb 6 \& func BenchmarkXXX(b *testing.B) { ... } .Ve An example function is similar to a test function but, instead of using *testing.T to report success or failure, prints output to os.Stdout and os.Stderr. That output is compared against the function's "Output:" comment, which must be the last comment in the function body (see example below). An example with no such comment, or with no text after "Output:" is compiled but not executed. Godoc displays the body of ExampleXXX to demonstrate the use of the function, constant, or variable XXX. An example of a method M with receiver type T or *T is named ExampleT_M. There may be multiple examples for a given function, constant, or variable, distinguished by a trailing _xxx, where xxx is a suffix not beginning with an upper case letter. Here is an example of an example: .Vb 6 \& func ExamplePrintln() { \& Println("The output of\\nthis example.") \& // Output: The output of \& // this example. \& } .Ve The entire test file is presented as the example when it contains a single example function, at least one other function, type, variable, or constant declaration, and no test or benchmark functions. See the documentation of the testing package for more information. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-clean.10000664000000000000000000000365612311575463011533 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-CLEAN 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go clean .RB [\|\-i\|] .RB [\|\-r\|] .RB [\|\-n\|] .RB [\|\-x\|] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Clean removes object files from package source directories. The go command builds most objects in a temporary directory, so go clean is mainly concerned with object files left by other tools or by manual invocations of go build. Specifically, clean removes the following files from each of the source directories corresponding to the import paths: .TP .B _obj/ old object directory, left from Makefiles .TP .B _test/ old test directory, left from Makefiles .TP .B _testmain.go old gotest file, left from Makefiles .TP .B test.out old test log, left from Makefiles .TP .B build.out old test log, left from Makefiles .TP .B *.[568ao] object files, left from Makefiles .TP .B DIR(.exe) from go build .TP .B DIR.test(.exe) from go test \-c .TP .B MAINFILE(.exe) from go build MAINFILE.go .P In the list, DIR represents the final path element of the directory, and MAINFILE is the base name of any Go source file in the directory that is not included when building the package. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-i The \-i flag causes clean to remove the corresponding installed archive or binary (what 'go install' would create). .TP .B \-n The \-n flag causes clean to print the remove commands it would execute, but not run them. .TP .B \-r The \-r flag causes clean to be applied recursively to all the dependencies of the packages named by the import paths. .TP .B \-x The \-x flag causes clean to print remove commands as it executes them. .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-vet.10000664000000000000000000000162412311575463011240 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-VET 1 "2012-06-15" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go vet .RB [\|\-n\|] .RB [\|\-x\|] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Vet runs the Go vet command on the packages named by the import paths. .P For more about vet, see 'godoc vet'. .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .P To run the vet tool with specific options, run 'go tool vet'. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-n The \-n flag causes tool to print the command that would be executed but not execute it. .TP .B \-x The \-x flag causes clean to print remove commands as it executes them. .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-fmt (1), .BR go-fix (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-path.70000664000000000000000000000471312311575463011406 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-PATH 7 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH DESCRIPTION The Go path is used to resolve import statements. It is implemented by and documented in the go/build package. The GOPATH environment variable lists places to look for Go code. On Unix, the value is a colon-separated string. On Windows, the value is a semicolon-separated string. On Plan 9, the value is a list. GOPATH must be set to build and install packages outside the standard Go tree. Each directory listed in GOPATH must have a prescribed structure: The src/ directory holds source code. The path below 'src' determines the import path or executable name. The pkg/ directory holds installed package objects. As in the Go tree, each target operating system and architecture pair has its own subdirectory of pkg (pkg/GOOS_GOARCH). If DIR is a directory listed in the GOPATH, a package with source in DIR/src/foo/bar can be imported as "foo/bar" and has its compiled form installed to "DIR/pkg/GOOS_GOARCH/foo/bar.a". The bin/ directory holds compiled commands. Each command is named for its source directory, but only the final element, not the entire path. That is, the command with source in DIR/src/foo/quux is installed into DIR/bin/quux, not DIR/bin/foo/quux. The foo/ is stripped so that you can add DIR/bin to your PATH to get at the installed commands. If the GOBIN environment variable is set, commands are installed to the directory it names instead of DIR/bin. Here's an example directory layout: .Vb 4 \& GOPATH=/home/user/gocode \& \& /home/user/gocode/ \& src/ \& foo/ \& bar/ (go code in package bar) \& x.go \& quux/ (go code in package main) \& y.go \& bin/ \& quux (installed command) \& pkg/ \& linux_amd64/ \& foo/ \& bar.a (installed package object) .Ve Go searches each directory listed in GOPATH to find source code, but new packages are always downloaded into the first directory in the list. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/gofmt.10000664000000000000000000000544012311575463011153 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GOFMT 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME gofmt \- formats Go programs .SH SYNOPSIS .B gofmt .RI [ flags ] .RI [ .IR "path ..." .RI ] .SH DESCRIPTION Without an explicit path, it processes the standard input. Given a file, it operates on that file; given a directory, it operates on all .go files in that directory, recursively. (Files starting with a period are ignored.) By default, gofmt prints the reformatted sources to standard output. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-d Do not print reformatted sources to standard output. If a file's formatting is different than gofmt's, print diffs to standard output. .TP .B \-e Print all (including spurious) errors. .TP .B \-l Do not print reformatted sources to standard output. If a file's formatting is different from gofmt's, print its name to standard output. .TP .B \-r rule Apply the rewrite rule to the source before reformatting. .TP .B \-s Try to simplify code (after applying the rewrite rule, if any). .TP .B \-w Do not print reformatted sources to standard output. If a file's formatting is different from gofmt's, overwrite it with gofmt's version. .P Formatting control flags: .TP .B \-comments=true Print comments; if false, all comments are elided from the output. .TP .B \-tabs=true Indent with tabs; if false, spaces are used instead. .TP .B \-tabwidth=8 Tab width in spaces. .P The rewrite rule specified with the \-r flag must be a string of the form: .Vb 6 \& pattern -> replacement .Ve Both pattern and replacement must be valid Go expressions. In the pattern, single-character lowercase identifiers serve as wildcards matching arbitrary sub-expressions; those expressions will be substituted for the same identifiers in the replacement. When gofmt reads from standard input, it accepts either a full Go program or a program fragment. A program fragment must be a syntactically valid declaration list, statement list, or expression. When formatting such a fragment, gofmt preserves leading indentation as well as leading and trailing spaces, so that individual sections of a Go program can be formatted by piping them through gofmt. .SH EXAMPLES To check files for unnecessary parentheses: .Vb 6 \& gofmt \-r '(a) \-> a' \-l *.go .Ve To remove the parentheses: .Vb 6 \& gofmt \-r '(a) \-> a' \-w *.go .Ve To convert the package tree from explicit slice upper bounds to implicit ones: .Vb 6 \& gofmt \-r 'α[β:len(α)] \-> α[β:]' \-w $GOROOT/src/pkg .Ve .SH BUGS The implementation of \-r is a bit slow. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-install.10000664000000000000000000000133612311575463012110 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-INSTALL 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go install .RB [ .IR "build flags" .RB ] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Install compiles and installs the packages named by the import paths, along with their dependencies. .P For more about the build flags, see \fBgo-build\fP(1). .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-build (1), .BR go-get (1), .BR go-clean (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-fix.10000664000000000000000000000125412311575463011227 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-FIX 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go fix .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Fix runs the Go fix command on the packages named by the import paths. .P For more about fix, see 'godoc fix'. .P For more about specifying packages, see \fBgo-packages\fP(7). .P To run fix with specific options, run 'go tool fix'. .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-fmt (1), .BR go-vet (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-run.10000664000000000000000000000115212311575463011242 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-RUN 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go run .RB [ .IR "build flags" .RB ] .IR gofiles... .RB [ .IR arguments... .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Run compiles and runs the main package comprising the named Go source files. .P For more about build flags, see \fBgo-build\fP(1). .SH SEE ALSO .BR go-build (1). .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-remote.70000664000000000000000000001006312311575463011740 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .de Vb \" Begin verbatim text .ft CW .nf .ne \\$1 .. .de Ve \" End verbatim text .ft R .fi .. .TH GO-REMOTE 7 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH DESCRIPTION An import path (see \fBgo-importpath\fP(1)) denotes a package stored in the local file system. Certain import paths also describe how to obtain the source code for the package using a revision control system. A few common code hosting sites have special syntax: .TP .B BitBucket (Mercurial) .Vb 4 \&import "bitbucket.org/user/project" \&import "bitbucket.org/user/project/sub/directory" .Ve .TP .B GitHub (Git) .Vb 4 \&import "github.com/user/project" \&import "github.com/user/project/sub/directory" .Ve .TP .B Google Code Project Hosting (Git, Mercurial, Subversion) .Vb 4 \&import "code.google.com/p/project" \&import "code.google.com/p/project/sub/directory" .Ve .Vb 4 \&import "code.google.com/p/project.subrepository" \&import "code.google.com/p/project.subrepository/sub/directory" .Ve .TP .B Launchpad (Bazaar) .Vb 4 \&import "launchpad.net/project" \&import "launchpad.net/project/series" \&import "launchpad.net/project/series/sub/directory" .Ve .Vb 4 \&import "launchpad.net/~user/project/branch" \&import "launchpad.net/~user/project/branch/sub/directory" .Ve .P For code hosted on other servers, import paths may either be qualified with the version control type, or the go tool can dynamically fetch the import path over https/http and discover where the code resides from a tag in the HTML. To declare the code location, an import path of the form .Vb 6 \& repository.vcs/path .Ve specifies the given repository, with or without the .vcs suffix, using the named version control system, and then the path inside that repository. The supported version control systems are: .TP .B Bazaar .bzr .TP .B Git .git .TP .B Mercurial .hg .TP .B Subversion .svn .P For example, .Vb 6 \& import "example.org/user/foo.hg" .Ve denotes the root directory of the Mercurial repository at example.org/user/foo or foo.hg, and .Vb 6 \& import "example.org/repo.git/foo/bar" .Ve denotes the foo/bar directory of the Git repository at example.com/repo or repo.git. When a version control system supports multiple protocols, each is tried in turn when downloading. For example, a Git download tries git://, then https://, then http://. If the import path is not a known code hosting site and also lacks a version control qualifier, the go tool attempts to fetch the import over https/http and looks for a tag in the document's HTML . The meta tag has the form: .Vb 6 \& .Ve The import-prefix is the import path corresponding to the repository root. It must be a prefix or an exact match of the package being fetched with "go get". If it's not an exact match, another http request is made at the prefix to verify the tags match. The vcs is one of "git", "hg", "svn", etc, The repo-root is the root of the version control system containing a scheme and not containing a .vcs qualifier. For example, .Vb 6 \& import "example.org/pkg/foo" .Ve will result in the following request(s): .Vb 6 \& https://example.org/pkg/foo?go-get=1 (preferred) \& http://example.org/pkg/foo?go-get=1 (fallback) .Ve If that page contains the meta tag .Vb 6 \& .Ve the go tool will verify that https://example.org/?go-get=1 contains the same meta tag and then git clone https://code.org/r/p/exproj into GOPATH/src/example.org. New downloaded packages are written to the first directory listed in the GOPATH environment variable (see \fBgo-path\fP(1)). The go command attempts to download the version of the package appropriate for the Go release being used. See \fBgo-install\fP(1) for more. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-tool.10000664000000000000000000000132212311575463011412 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-TOOL 1 "2012-05-13" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go tool .RB [\|\-n\|] .IR command .RB [ .IR args... .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Tool runs the go tool command identified by the arguments. With no arguments it prints the list of known tools. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-n The \-n flag causes tool to print the command that would be executed but not execute it. .P For more about each tool command, see 'go tool command \-h'. .SH AUTHOR .PP This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg , for the Debian project (and may be used by others). debian/man/go-fmt.10000664000000000000000000000173612311575463011234 0ustar .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .TH GO-FMT 1 "2012-06-15" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .SH NAME go \- tool for managing Go source code .SH SYNOPSIS .B go fmt .RB [\|\-n\|] .RB [\|\-x\|] .RB [ .IR packages .RB ] .SH DESCRIPTION Fmt runs the command 'gofmt \-l \-w' on the packages named by the import paths. 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BCDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/${PACKAGE} install -m 755 -d ${BCDIR} # The elisp source files are in the generic site-list directory. SRCDIR=/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/${PACKAGE} SRC=`find ${SRCDIR} -name '*.el' -exec basename '{}' ';'` # Prepare for byte-compiling the source files. cd ${BCDIR} ln -sf ${SRCDIR}/*.el . cat << EOF > path.el (setq load-path (cons "." load-path) byte-compile-warnings nil) EOF # Byte-compile elisp files. FLAGS="--no-site-file --no-init-file --batch -l path.el -f batch-byte-compile" ${FLAVOR} ${FLAGS} ${SRC} rm -f path.el exit 0 debian/README.Debian0000664000000000000000000000146212311575463011243 0ustar == Cross-Compilation Go supports cross-compilation. The environment variables GOOS (e.g. linux, netbsd, …) and GOARCH (amd64, 386, arm) influence the resulting binary. For example, to compile helloworld for linux_386, use: ~/gocode/src/helloworld $ GOARCH=386 go build ~/gocode/src/helloworld $ file helloworld helloworld: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, not stripped If you get an error message like this: ~/gocode/src/helloworld $ GOARCH=386 go build go build runtime: linux/386 must be bootstrapped using make.bash …you are missing the appropriate golang-go-$GOOS-$GOARCH debian package, i.e. golang-go-linux-386 in this case. -- Michael Stapelberg Fri, 07 Jun 2013 22:34:12 +0200 debian/golang-go.dirs0000664000000000000000000000004512311575463011733 0ustar usr/bin usr/lib/go usr/share/go/src/ debian/test.bash0000775000000000000000000000012612311575463011017 0ustar #!/usr/bin/env bash set -e eval $($1/dist env -p) bash run.bash --no-rebuild --banner debian/golang-go.install0000664000000000000000000000013512311575463012440 0ustar bin/golang-go /usr/bin bin/gofmt /usr/bin pkg/obj /usr/lib/go/pkg/ pkg/tool /usr/lib/go/pkg/ debian/NEWS0000664000000000000000000000365212311575463007704 0ustar golang (2:1-1) unstable; urgency=low Go 1 is a major release of Go that will be stable in the long term. It is intended that programs written for Go 1 will continue to compile and run correctly, unchanged, under future versions of Go 1. The Go 1 release notes list the significant changes since the last release and explain how to update your code: http://golang.org/doc/go1.html To learn about the future of Go 1, read the Go 1 compatibility document: http://golang.org/doc/go1compat.html -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:02:17 +0200 golang (1:58-1) unstable; urgency=low Most significant upstream changes in this release: * As usual, gofix will handle the bulk of the rewrites necessary for these changes to package APIs. * Package http drops the finalURL return value from the Client.Get method. The value is now available via the new Request field on http.Response. Most instances of the type map[string][]string in have been replaced with the new Values type. * Package exec has been redesigned with a more convenient and succinct API. * Package strconv's Quote function now escapes only those Unicode code points not classified as printable by unicode.IsPrint. Previously Quote would escape all non-ASCII characters. This also affects the fmt package's "%q" formatting directive. The previous quoting behavior is still available via strconv's new QuoteToASCII function. * Package os/signal's Signal and UnixSignal types have been moved to the os package. * Package image/draw is the new name for exp/draw. The GUI-related code from exp/draw is now located in the exp/gui package. * Goinstall now observes the GOPATH environment variable to build and install your own code and external libraries outside of the Go tree (and avoid writing Makefiles). -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 30 Jun 2011 15:39:21 +0200 debian/watch0000664000000000000000000000011512311575463010225 0ustar version=3 http://code.google.com/p/go/downloads/list .*/go(.*)\.src\.tar\.gz debian/source/0000775000000000000000000000000012311575501010470 5ustar debian/source/lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000176112311575463014065 0ustar golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/dwarf/testdata/typedef.elf golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/gcc-amd64-linux-exec golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/go-relocation-test-gcc441-x86.obj golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/gcc-386-freebsd-exec golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/gcc-amd64-openbsd-debug-with-rela.obj golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-windows-binary src/pkg/debug/pe/testdata/gcc-386-mingw-exec golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/go-relocation-test-gcc424-x86-64.obj golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/go-relocation-test-gcc441-x86-64.obj golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-windows-binary src/pkg/debug/pe/testdata/gcc-386-mingw-obj golang source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary src/pkg/runtime/race/race_linux_amd64.syso debian/source/format0000664000000000000000000000001412311575463011705 0ustar 3.0 (quilt) debian/control.cross0000664000000000000000000000142012311575463011727 0ustar Package: golang-go-@OS@-@ARCH@ Architecture: @BUILDARCHS@ Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for @OS@_@ARCH@ This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for @OS@_@ARCH@. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. debian/patches/0000775000000000000000000000000012312540074010615 5ustar debian/patches/issue27650045_40001_50001.diff0000664000000000000000000000236412311546743014722 0ustar Description: cmd/go: test: do not put object files where later steps will find them When recompiling a package whose basename is the name of a standard package for testing with gccgo, a .o file with the basename of the package being tested was being placed in the _test/ directory where the compilation of the test binary then found it when looking for the standard library package. This change puts the object files in a separate directory. Fixes issue 6793 Origin: https://codereview.appspot.com/27650045 Index: src/cmd/go/test.go =================================================================== --- a/src/cmd/go/test.go +++ b/src/cmd/go/test.go @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ if ptest != p { a := b.action(modeBuild, modeBuild, ptest) - a.objdir = testDir + string(filepath.Separator) + a.objdir = testDir + string(filepath.Separator) + "_obj_test" + string(filepath.Separator) a.objpkg = ptestObj a.target = ptestObj a.link = false @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ if pxtest != nil { a := b.action(modeBuild, modeBuild, pxtest) - a.objdir = testDir + string(filepath.Separator) + a.objdir = testDir + string(filepath.Separator) + "_obj_xtest" + string(filepath.Separator) a.objpkg = buildToolchain.pkgpath(testDir, pxtest) a.target = a.objpkg } debian/patches/series0000664000000000000000000000030112312540074012024 0ustar add-src-pkg-debug-elf-testdata-hello.patch add-tar-xattr-support.patch 016-armhf-elf-header.patch issue28050043_60001_70001.diff issue27650045_40001_50001.diff issue54790044_100001_110001.diff debian/patches/016-armhf-elf-header.patch0000664000000000000000000000150312311546743015240 0ustar Description: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. Author: Adam Conrad Last-Update: 2013-07-08 Index: golang-1.1/src/cmd/ld/elf.c =================================================================== --- golang-1.1.orig/src/cmd/ld/elf.c 2013-07-08 08:25:34.246800925 -0600 +++ golang-1.1/src/cmd/ld/elf.c 2013-07-08 08:25:56.254801274 -0600 @@ -57,7 +57,11 @@ case '5': // we only use EABI on linux/arm if(HEADTYPE == Hlinux) - hdr.flags = 0x5000002; // has entry point, Version5 EABI +#ifdef __ARM_PCS_VFP + hdr.flags = 0x5000402; // has entry point, Version5 EABI, hard-float ABI +#else + hdr.flags = 0x5000202; // has entry point, Version5 EABI, soft-float ABI +#endif // fallthrough default: hdr.phoff = ELF32HDRSIZE; /* Must be be ELF32HDRSIZE: first PHdr must follow ELF header */ debian/patches/issue54790044_100001_110001.diff0000664000000000000000000000103612311546743015053 0ustar Description: cmd/go: do not require a valid archChar when using -compiler gccgo Fixes issue 7152. Origin: https://codereview.appspot.com/54790044 --- a/src/cmd/go/build.go +++ b/src/cmd/go/build.go @@ -349,7 +349,12 @@ func init() { var err error archChar, err = build.ArchChar(goarch) if err != nil { - fatalf("%s", err) + if _, isgc := buildToolchain.(gcToolchain); isgc { + fatalf("%s", err) + } + // archChar is only required for gcToolchain, if we're using + // another toolchain leave it blank. + archChar = "" } } debian/patches/add-src-pkg-debug-elf-testdata-hello.patch0000664000000000000000000000104212311575463020500 0ustar Description: Source file to fix http://bugs.debian.org/716853 Author: Michael Stapelberg Last-Update: 2013-12-31 Forwarded: https://codereview.appspot.com/46780043 Index: golang/src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/hello.c =================================================================== --- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +++ golang/src/pkg/debug/elf/testdata/hello.c 2013-12-31 18:25:09.268498582 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#include + +void +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + printf("hello, world\n"); +} debian/patches/issue28050043_60001_70001.diff0000664000000000000000000000453112311546743014715 0ustar Description: cmd/go: When linking with gccgo pass .a files in the order they are discovered Under some circumstances linking a test binary with gccgo can fail, because the installed version of the library ends up before the version built for the test on the linker command line. This admittedly slightly hackish fix fixes this by putting the library archives on the linker command line in the order that a pre-order depth first traversal of the dependencies gives them, which has the side effect of always putting the version of the library built for the test first. Fixes issue 6768 Origin: https://codereview.appspot.com/28050043/ --- a/src/cmd/go/build.go +++ b/src/cmd/go/build.go @@ -1698,8 +1698,9 @@ func (gccgoToolchain) pack(b *builder, p func (tools gccgoToolchain) ld(b *builder, p *Package, out string, allactions []*action, mainpkg string, ofiles []string) error { // gccgo needs explicit linking with all package dependencies, // and all LDFLAGS from cgo dependencies. - afiles := make(map[*Package]string) - sfiles := make(map[*Package][]string) + afilesSeen := make(map[*Package]bool) + afiles := []string{} + sfiles := []string{} ldflags := b.gccArchArgs() cgoldflags := []string{} usesCgo := false @@ -1707,8 +1708,9 @@ func (tools gccgoToolchain) ld(b *builde for _, a := range allactions { if a.p != nil { if !a.p.Standard { - if afiles[a.p] == "" || a.objpkg != a.target { - afiles[a.p] = a.target + if !afilesSeen[a.p] || a.objpkg != a.target { + afilesSeen[a.p] = true + afiles = append(afiles, a.target) } } cgoldflags = append(cgoldflags, a.p.CgoLDFLAGS...) @@ -1722,7 +1724,7 @@ func (tools gccgoToolchain) ld(b *builde } for _, f := range stringList(a.p.SwigFiles, a.p.SwigCXXFiles) { soname := a.p.swigSoname(f) - sfiles[a.p] = append(sfiles[a.p], filepath.Join(sd, soname)) + sfiles = append(sfiles, filepath.Join(sd, soname)) } usesCgo = true } @@ -1731,12 +1733,8 @@ func (tools gccgoToolchain) ld(b *builde } } } - for _, afile := range afiles { - ldflags = append(ldflags, afile) - } - for _, sfiles := range sfiles { - ldflags = append(ldflags, sfiles...) - } + ldflags = append(ldflags, afiles...) + ldflags = append(ldflags, sfiles...) ldflags = append(ldflags, cgoldflags...) if usesCgo && goos == "linux" { ldflags = append(ldflags, "-Wl,-E") debian/patches/add-tar-xattr-support.patch0000664000000000000000000001011112302710135016012 0ustar --- a/src/pkg/archive/tar/common.go +++ b/src/pkg/archive/tar/common.go @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ Devminor int64 // minor number of character or block device AccessTime time.Time // access time ChangeTime time.Time // status change time + Xattrs map[string]string } // File name constants from the tar spec. @@ -189,6 +190,7 @@ paxSize = "size" paxUid = "uid" paxUname = "uname" + paxXattr = "SCHILY.xattr." paxNone = "" ) --- a/src/pkg/archive/tar/reader.go +++ b/src/pkg/archive/tar/reader.go @@ -139,8 +139,14 @@ return err } hdr.Size = int64(size) + default: + if strings.HasPrefix(k, paxXattr) { + if hdr.Xattrs == nil { + hdr.Xattrs = make(map[string]string) + } + hdr.Xattrs[k[len(paxXattr):]] = v + } } - } return nil } --- a/src/pkg/archive/tar/reader_test.go +++ b/src/pkg/archive/tar/reader_test.go @@ -161,6 +161,46 @@ }, }, }, + { + file: "testdata/xattrs.tar", + headers: []*Header{ + { + Name: "small.txt", + Mode: 0644, + Uid: 1000, + Gid: 10, + Size: 5, + ModTime: time.Unix(1386065770, 448252320), + Typeflag: '0', + Uname: "alex", + Gname: "wheel", + AccessTime: time.Unix(1389782991, 419875220), + ChangeTime: time.Unix(1389782956, 794414986), + Xattrs: map[string]string{ + "user.key": "value", + "user.key2": "value2", + // Interestingly, selinux encodes the terminating null inside the xattr + "security.selinux": "unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0\x00", + }, + }, + { + Name: "small2.txt", + Mode: 0644, + Uid: 1000, + Gid: 10, + Size: 11, + ModTime: time.Unix(1386065770, 449252304), + Typeflag: '0', + Uname: "alex", + Gname: "wheel", + AccessTime: time.Unix(1389782991, 419875220), + ChangeTime: time.Unix(1386065770, 449252304), + Xattrs: map[string]string{ + "security.selinux": "unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0\x00", + }, + }, + }, + }, } func TestReader(t *testing.T) { @@ -180,7 +220,7 @@ f.Close() continue testLoop } - if *hdr != *header { + if !reflect.DeepEqual(*hdr, *header) { t.Errorf("test %d, entry %d: Incorrect header:\nhave %+v\nwant %+v", i, j, *hdr, *header) } @@ -253,7 +293,7 @@ } // check the header - if *hdr != *headers[nread] { + if !reflect.DeepEqual(*hdr, *headers[nread]) { t.Errorf("Incorrect header:\nhave %+v\nwant %+v", *hdr, headers[nread]) } Binary files /dev/null and b/src/pkg/archive/tar/testdata/xattrs.tar differ --- a/src/pkg/archive/tar/writer.go +++ b/src/pkg/archive/tar/writer.go @@ -236,6 +236,12 @@ return tw.err } + if allowPax { + for k, v := range hdr.Xattrs { + paxHeaders[paxXattr+k] = v + } + } + if len(paxHeaders) > 0 { if !allowPax { return errInvalidHeader --- a/src/pkg/archive/tar/writer_test.go +++ b/src/pkg/archive/tar/writer_test.go @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ "io" "io/ioutil" "os" + "reflect" "strings" "testing" "testing/iotest" @@ -338,6 +339,45 @@ } } +func TestPaxXattrs(t *testing.T) { + xattrs := map[string]string{ + "user.key": "value", + } + + // Create an archive with an xattr + fileinfo, err := os.Stat("testdata/small.txt") + if err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + hdr, err := FileInfoHeader(fileinfo, "") + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("os.Stat: %v", err) + } + contents := "Kilts" + hdr.Xattrs = xattrs + var buf bytes.Buffer + writer := NewWriter(&buf) + if err := writer.WriteHeader(hdr); err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + if _, err = writer.Write([]byte(contents)); err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + if err := writer.Close(); err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + // Test that we can get the xattrs back out of the archive. + reader := NewReader(&buf) + hdr, err = reader.Next() + if err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + if !reflect.DeepEqual(hdr.Xattrs, xattrs) { + t.Fatalf("xattrs did not survive round trip: got %+v, want %+v", + hdr.Xattrs, xattrs) + } +} + func TestPAXHeader(t *testing.T) { medName := strings.Repeat("CD", 50) longName := strings.Repeat("AB", 100) debian/rules0000775000000000000000000001640712311575463010267 0ustar #!/usr/bin/make -f # This file is in the public domain. # You may freely use, modify, distribute, and relicense it. PACKAGE = golang libexecdir := /usr/lib/go datadir := /usr/share/go bindir := /bin # We loop over supported operating systems and architectures multiple times, # so these two variables contain a centralized version of that code. # The variables $$os and $$arch can be used inside such a loop. FOR_GO_ARCH := for os in $$(echo linux freebsd windows darwin netbsd); do \ archs="amd64 386"; \ [ "$$os" = "linux" ] || [ "$$os" = "freebsd" ] && archs="amd64 arm 386"; \ for arch in $$(echo $$archs); do FOR_GO_ARCH_END := done; done build-arch build-indep build clean install binary-arch binary-indep binary: debian/control +dh --parallel $(opt_no_act) $@ override_dh_auto_clean: rm -rf bin pkg # golang-go-$os-$arch.install files are auto-generated in override_dh_install rm -f debian/golang-go-*.install rm -f debian/*+ rm -f debian/build.stamp rm -f test/pass.out test/run.out test/times.out rm -rf debian/home override_dh_auto_build: debian/build.stamp override_dh_auto_test: ifeq ($(RUN_TEST), true) cd $(CURDIR)/src && \ $(CURDIR)/debian/test.bash $(GOROOT)/pkg/tool/$(GOHOSTOS)_$(GOHOSTARCH); else : endif override_dh_compress: dh_compress -Xusr/share/doc/$(PACKAGE)-doc/html -Xusr/share/doc/$(PACKAGE)-doc/godoc # Generates debian/control from debian/control.base and debian/control.cross. # In the latter, @OS@ and @ARCH@ are replaced with every supported combination # of operating system and architecture (e.g. linux_amd64, linux_386, …). gencontrol: echo "# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. EDIT debian/control.* instead!" > debian/control.tmp cat debian/control.base >> debian/control.tmp ${FOR_GO_ARCH} \ BUILDARCHS=all; \ [ "$$os" = "linux" ] && BUILDARCHS="i386 amd64 armel armhf"; \ sed -e "s,@OS@,$$os,g; s,@ARCH@,$$arch,g; s,@BUILDARCHS@,$$BUILDARCHS,g" debian/control.cross >> debian/control.tmp; \ ${FOR_GO_ARCH_END} mv debian/control.tmp debian/control override_dh_install: -${FOR_GO_ARCH} \ echo "pkg/$${os}_$${arch} /usr/lib/go/pkg/" > debian/golang-go-$$os-$$arch.install; \ [ "$$arch" = "amd64" ] && [ "$$os" = "linux" ] && echo "pkg/linux_amd64_race /usr/lib/go/pkg" >> debian/golang-go-$$os-$$arch.install; \ echo "golang-go-$$os-$$arch: arch-independent-package-contains-binary-or-object" > debian/golang-go-$$os-$$arch.lintian-overrides; \ ${FOR_GO_ARCH_END} # Install the native runtime/cgo.a to the golang-go package. # runtime/cgo is only built for the native architecture, but the # golang-go-OS-ARCH packages are built on one particular buildd, which # might either be i386 or amd64. echo "listing of $$(pwd):"; ls -hlR . echo "listing of GOBIN: ($(GOBIN))"; ls -hlR $(GOBIN) for file in $$(cd pkg/ && ls */runtime/cgo.a); do \ mkdir -p $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg/$$(dirname $$file); \ mv pkg/$$file $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg/$$file; \ done mv bin/go bin/golang-go dh_install --fail-missing # Remove .syso files of the race detector; it is not used yet and the files are arch-dependent. find $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-src/usr/share/go/src/pkg/runtime/race -type f -name '*.syso' -delete # Remove Plan9 rc(1) scripts find $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-src/usr/share/go/src -type f -name "*.rc" -delete # Remove empty /usr/share/go/src from golang-go, it is provided by golang-src find $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/share/go/src -type d -delete # Subsequently, /usr/share/go is empty, too, so remove find $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/share/go -type d -delete # For some reason, Go cross-compiles a handful of tools: {yacc,fix,api,vet,cgo}. # Delete those, as they cannot be ran anyway. # This is tracked upstream at https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=5667 (cd $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg/tool && find . -depth -path "./$(GOHOSTOS)_$(GOHOSTARCH)*" -prune -o -delete) # Touch built and installed files and directories to have same timestamp touch $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg find $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg -exec touch -r $(CURDIR)/debian/golang-go/usr/lib/go/pkg {} \; override_dh_strip: # strip disabled as golang upstream doesn't support it and it makes go # crash. See http://bugs.debian.org/717172 override_dh_prep: dh_prep echo 'go:Hostarch=$(GOHOSTARCH)' >> debian/golang-go.substvars override_dh_builddeb: dh_builddeb -- -Zxz override_dh_shlibdeps: dh_shlibdeps -Xtestdata -Xtest debian/build.stamp: rm -f debian/build.stamp mkdir -p $(GOBIN) # Build native tools first, then bootstrap all other GOOS/GOARCH combinations. cd src && bash ./make.bash --no-banner # For the race detector to work (go test -race), we need to install the # std library with the race detector enabled. This will result in # having an additional “architecture” directory, e.g. linux_amd64_race. # # The race detector currently only works on linux/amd64. The check within # the following loop works precisely the same way src/race.bash does. -${FOR_GO_ARCH} \ export GOARCH=$$arch; \ export GOOS=$$os; \ cd src && bash ./make.bash --no-clean; \ [ "$$arch" = "amd64" ] && [ "$$os" = "linux" ] && $(GOBIN)/go install -race std; \ cd ..; \ ${FOR_GO_ARCH_END} >debian/build.stamp opt_no_act = RUN_TEST := true ifneq (,$(filter noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) $(warning no support for disabling optimization) endif ifneq (,$(findstring n,$(MAKEFLAGS))) opt_no_act = --no-act endif ifneq (,$(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) RUN_TEST := false endif GOROOT := $(CURDIR) GOROOT_FINAL := $(libexecdir) GOBIN := $(CURDIR)$(bindir) GOARM := DEB_HOST_ARCH := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH 2>/dev/null) DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH_OS 2>/dev/null) DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU 2>/dev/null) DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS 2>/dev/null) DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU := $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU 2>/dev/null) ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS), kfreebsd) RUN_TEST := false GOHOSTOS := freebsd else ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS), linux) GOHOSTOS := linux else $(error unrecongized build host kernel $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS)!) endif ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS), kfreebsd) RUN_TEST := false GOOS := freebsd else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS), linux) GOOS := linux else $(error unrecognized kernel $(DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS)!) endif ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU), i386) GOHOSTARCH := 386 else ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU), amd64) GOHOSTARCH := amd64 else ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU), arm) GOHOSTARCH := arm else ifeq ($(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU), armhf) GOHOSTARCH := arm else $(error unrecognized build host instruction set $(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU)!) endif ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU), i386) GOARCH := 386 GOPREFIX := 8 else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU), amd64) GOARCH := amd64 GOPREFIX := 6 else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU), arm) GOARCH := arm GOPREFIX := 5 ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH), armel) RUN_TEST := false GOARM := 5 else ifeq ($(DEB_HOST_ARCH), armhf) GOARM := 6 else $(error unrecognized arm architecture $(DEB_HOST_ARCH)!) endif else $(error unrecognized instruction set $(DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU)!) endif export GOROOT GOROOT_FINAL GOOS GOARCH GOARM GOBIN GOHOSTARCH GOHOSTOS .PHONY: build clean install binary-arch binary-indep binary debian/golang-go.config0000664000000000000000000000024512311575463012241 0ustar #!/bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule # Cleanup old debconf dashboard question that was removed in golang-go 2:1.1 # -- 2013-05-14 stapelberg db_purge debian/golang-doc.links0000664000000000000000000000024012311575463012247 0ustar usr/share/doc/golang-doc/html /usr/lib/go/doc usr/share/doc/golang-doc/godoc /usr/lib/go/lib/godoc usr/share/doc/golang-doc/favicon.ico /usr/lib/go/favicon.ico debian/golang-go.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000024412311575463014431 0ustar # Stripping is not supported upstream and breaks the code. golang-go: unstripped-binary-or-object # Go always links statically. golang-go: statically-linked-binary debian/golang-go.links0000664000000000000000000000004112311575463012106 0ustar usr/share/go/src /usr/lib/go/src debian/gbp.conf0000664000000000000000000000026012311575463010614 0ustar [DEFAULT] debian-branch = debian-sid debian-tag = debian/%(version)s upstream-branch = upstream-sid upstream-tag = upstream/%(version)s pristine-tar = True [git-dch] meta = 1 debian/README.source0000664000000000000000000000263312311575463011362 0ustar The golang package is generated only for i386, amd64, armel, armhf and kfreebsd-* architectures, because of upstream restrictions. Quoting from upstream documentation (http://golang.org/doc/install.html): The Go compilers support three instruction sets. There are important differences in the quality of the compilers for the different architectures. amd64 (a.k.a. x86-64); 6g,6l,6c,6a The most mature implementation. The compiler has an effective optimizer (registerizer) and generates good code (although gccgo can do noticeably better sometimes). 386 (a.k.a. x86 or x86-32); 8g,8l,8c,8a Comparable to the amd64 port. arm (a.k.a. ARM); 5g,5l,5c,5a Incomplete. It only supports Linux binaries, the optimizer is incomplete, and floating point uses the VFP unit. However, all tests pass. Work on the optimizer is continuing. Tested against a Nexus One. Except for things like low-level operating system interface code, the run-time support is the same in all ports and includes a mark-and-sweep garbage collector (a fancier one is in the works), efficient array and string slicing, support for segmented stacks, and a strong goroutine implementation. The compilers can target the FreeBSD, Linux, and OS X (a.k.a. Darwin) operating systems. -- Ondřej Surý , Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:33:26 +0200 debian/docs0000664000000000000000000000003412311575463010047 0ustar README AUTHORS CONTRIBUTORS debian/golang-doc.lintian-overrides0000664000000000000000000000045612311575463014576 0ustar # While golang-doc ships HTML files, they are not intended to be viewed # directly in a browser or other HTML-capable tool. Instead, they have to be # served by using e.g. “godoc -http=:6060”, see also # http://bugs.debian.org/702642 golang-doc: possible-documentation-but-no-doc-base-registration debian/golang-go.manpages0000664000000000000000000000001512311575463012562 0ustar debian/man/* debian/vim-registry/0000775000000000000000000000000012311575501011631 5ustar debian/vim-registry/vim-syntax-go.yaml0000664000000000000000000000027012311575463015245 0ustar addon: go-syntax description: "Addon to highlight Google's Go" files: - syntax/go.vim - ftdetect/gofiletype.vim - ftplugin/go/fmt.vim - ftplugin/go/import.vim - indent/go.vimdebian/golang-go.postinst0000664000000000000000000000114712311575463012661 0ustar #!/bin/sh confdir=/etc/golang conffile=$confdir/goinstall.conf set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule # Cleanup old debconf dashboard question that was removed in golang-go 2:1.1 # -- 2013-05-14 stapelberg db_purge case "$1" in configure) # Remove obsolete goinstall.conf. # -- 2013-05-14 stapelberg if [ -e $conffile ]; then rm -f $conffile rmdir /etc/golang || true fi update-alternatives --force --install /usr/bin/go go /usr/bin/golang-go 10 # Very ugly hack to set timestamps same as /usr/bin/go find /usr/lib/go/pkg -exec touch -r /usr/bin/golang-go {} \; ;; *) ;; esac #DEBHELPER# debian/golang-doc.dirs0000664000000000000000000000003612311575463012073 0ustar usr/share/doc/golang-doc/html debian/golang-mode.emacsen-remove0000664000000000000000000000056112311575463014222 0ustar #!/bin/sh -e # /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/remove/golang-mode FLAVOR=$1 PACKAGE=golang-mode # A number of old emacs versions are not supported by upstream: case $FLAVOR in emacs|emacs19|emacs20|emacs21|xemacs21) exit 0 ;; esac echo remove/${PACKAGE}: purging byte-compiled files for ${FLAVOR} rm -rf /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/${PACKAGE} exit 0 debian/changelog0000664000000000000000000005757412312540300011052 0ustar golang (2:1.2.1-2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. - Support co-installability with gccgo-go tool: - d/rules,golang-go.install: Rename bin/go -> bin/golang-go - d/golang-go.{postinst,prerm}: Install/remove /usr/bin/go using alternatives. - Fixes from golang trunk for better gccgo support (LP: #1271335): - d/p/issue27650045_40001_50001.diff: cmd/go: test: do not put object files where later steps will find them - d/p/issue28050043_60001_70001.diff: cmd/go: When linking with gccgo pass .a files in the order they are discovered - d/p/issue54790044_100001_110001.diff: cmd/go: do not require a valid archChar when using -compiler gccgo - d/copyright: Amendments for full compiliance with copyright format. - d/control: Demote golang-go.tools to Suggests to support Ubuntu MIR. -- James Page Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:19:36 +0000 golang (2:1.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Re-apply debian/patches/add-tar-xattr-support.patch which got lost when uploading 1.2.1-1; sorry about that. -- Michael Stapelberg Sat, 08 Mar 2014 20:01:12 +0100 golang (2:1.2.1-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium * d/control: Demote golang-go.tools to Suggests to support Ubuntu MIR. -- James Page Mon, 17 Mar 2014 11:26:56 +0000 golang (2:1.2.1-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian; remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. - Support co-installability with gccgo-go tool: - d/rules,golang-go.install: Rename bin/go -> bin/golang-go - d/golang-go.{postinst,prerm}: Install/remove /usr/bin/go using alternatives. - Fixes from golang trunk for better gccgo support (LP: #1271335): - d/p/issue27650045_40001_50001.diff: cmd/go: test: do not put object files where later steps will find them - d/p/issue28050043_60001_70001.diff: cmd/go: When linking with gccgo pass .a files in the order they are discovered - d/p/issue54790044_100001_110001.diff: cmd/go: do not require a valid archChar when using -compiler gccgo - d/copyright: Amendments for full compiliance with copyright format. -- Matthias Klose Fri, 07 Mar 2014 06:03:18 +0000 golang (2:1.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. -- Michael Stapelberg Mon, 03 Mar 2014 17:40:57 +0100 golang (2:1.2-3) unstable; urgency=low * add debian/patches/add-tar-xattr-support.patch to have xattr support in tar (cherry-picked from upstream) (Thanks proppy) (Closes: #739586) -- Michael Stapelberg Mon, 24 Feb 2014 19:34:16 +0100 golang (2:1.2-2ubuntu3) trusty; urgency=medium * d/copyright: Drop incorrect Comment block in headers. -- James Page Mon, 27 Jan 2014 10:18:33 +0000 golang (2:1.2-2ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium * Support co-installability with gccgo-go tool: - d/rules,golang-go.install: Rename bin/go -> bin/golang-go - d/golang-go.{postinst,prerm}: Install/remove /usr/bin/go using alternatives. * Fixes from golang trunk for better gccgo support (LP: #1271335): - d/p/issue27650045_40001_50001.diff: cmd/go: test: do not put object files where later steps will find them - d/p/issue28050043_60001_70001.diff: cmd/go: When linking with gccgo pass .a files in the order they are discovered - d/p/issue54790044_100001_110001.diff: cmd/go: do not require a valid archChar when using -compiler gccgo * d/copyright: Amendments for full compiliance with copyright format. -- James Page Mon, 27 Jan 2014 09:55:27 +0000 golang (2:1.2-2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. -- James Page Mon, 06 Jan 2014 09:37:23 +0000 golang (2:1.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * add patches/add-src-pkg-debug-elf-testdata-hello.patch to provide source for the testdata/ ELF binaries (Closes: #716853) -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 31 Dec 2013 18:28:29 +0100 golang (2:1.2-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. * Dropped changes, no longer required: - d/control,control.cross: Update Breaks/Replaces for Ubuntu versions to ensure smooth upgrades, regenerate control file. -- James Page Wed, 04 Dec 2013 11:13:08 +0000 golang (2:1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * drop patches/archive-tar-fix-links-and-pax.patch, it is merged upstream * godoc(1) is now in the Debian package golang-go.tools, it was moved into a separate repository by upstream. * move patches/godoc-symlinks.diff to golang-go.tools -- Michael Stapelberg Mon, 02 Dec 2013 23:57:24 +0100 golang (2:1.1.2-3ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. - d/control,control.cross: Update Breaks/Replaces for Ubuntu versions to ensure smooth upgrades, regenerate control file. -- James Page Wed, 27 Nov 2013 12:12:43 +0000 golang (2:1.1.2-3) unstable; urgency=low * cherry-pick upstream commit: archive-tar-fix-links-and-pax.patch (Closes: #730566) -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:59:27 +0100 golang (2:1.1.2-2ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable (LP: #1211749, #1202027). Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. - d/control,control.cross: Update Breaks/Replaces for Ubuntu versions to ensure smooth upgrades, regenerate control file. -- James Page Tue, 20 Aug 2013 14:06:23 +0100 golang (2:1.1.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * Build golang-go-linux-* for each architecture (Thanks James Page) (Closes: #719611) * Update lintian-overrides to override statically-linked-binary and unstripped-binary-or-object for all of golang-go -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 20 Aug 2013 08:13:40 +0200 golang (2:1.1.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Relicense debian/ under the Go license to match upstream. All copyright holders agreed to this. (Closes: #716907) * golang-mode: don’t install for a number of emacs versions which are not supported upstream (Thanks Kevin Ryde) (Closes: #702511, #717521) -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 13 Aug 2013 13:47:58 +0200 golang (2:1.1.1-4ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. - d/control,control.cross: Update Breaks/Replaces for Ubuntu versions to ensure smooth upgrades, regenerate control file. -- James Page Mon, 05 Aug 2013 15:35:05 +0100 golang (2:1.1.1-4) unstable; urgency=low * Disable stripping, it breaks go binaries on some architectures. This drops the golang-dbg package which would be empty now. (Thanks Robie Basak) (Closes: #717172) -- Michael Stapelberg Wed, 17 Jul 2013 19:15:18 +0200 golang (2:1.1.1-3ubuntu3) saucy; urgency=low * Disable upstream-unsupported stripping of binaries to fix go crash (LP: #1200255). -- Robie Basak Wed, 17 Jul 2013 10:43:11 +0000 golang (2:1.1.1-3ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low * d/control,control.cross: Update Breaks/Replaces for Ubuntu versions to fix broken upgrades, regenerate control file. -- James Page Mon, 15 Jul 2013 14:54:48 +0100 golang (2:1.1.1-3ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * 016-armhf-elf-header.patch: Use correct ELF header for armhf binaries. -- James Page Mon, 15 Jul 2013 11:14:07 +0100 golang (2:1.1.1-3) unstable; urgency=low * Ship */runtime/cgo.a in golang-go to ensure it is present. It can only be used on the native architecture anyway (cannot be used when cross-compiling), so having it in golang-go-$GOOS-$GOARCH is not necessary. Even worse, since these packages are arch: all, they will be built precisely once, and only the runtime/cgo.a for the buildd’s native arch will be present. (Closes: #715025) -- Michael Stapelberg Thu, 11 Jul 2013 20:25:52 +0200 golang (2:1.1.1-2) unstable; urgency=low [ James Page ] * Ensure smooth upgrade path from << 2:1.1-2 (Closes: #714838) -- Michael Stapelberg Wed, 03 Jul 2013 18:05:58 +0200 golang (2:1.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 1.1.1 -- Ingo Oeser Fri, 14 Jun 2013 23:25:44 +0200 golang (2:1.1-2) unstable; urgency=low [ Ondřej Surý ] * Promote Michael to Maintainer [ Michael Stapelberg ] * Build golang-go-$GOOS-$GOARCH packages for cross-compiling (Closes: #710090) * Build race detector on linux/amd64 (only supported arch) (Closes: #710691) * Switch compression to xz (50% smaller binaries) -- Michael Stapelberg Fri, 07 Jun 2013 23:18:09 +0200 golang (2:1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release: Go 1.1! * Remove the long obsolete goinstall debconf question and config file. goinstall does not exist anymore since a long time. This also obsoletes the need for any translations (Closes: #685923, #692478) * Emacs go-mode auto-mode-alist entry was fixed upstream (Closes: #670371) -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 14 May 2013 19:36:04 +0200 golang (2:1.1~hg20130405-1) experimental; urgency=low * Provide a new hg tip snapshot. This includes what was recently released as Go 1.1 beta. -- Michael Stapelberg Fri, 05 Apr 2013 18:24:36 +0200 golang (2:1.1~hg20130323-1) experimental; urgency=low * Provide a new hg tip snapshot. * Add debian/watch (Closes: #699698) -- Michael Stapelberg Sat, 23 Mar 2013 11:31:26 +0100 golang (2:1.1~hg20130304-2) experimental; urgency=low * Fix FTBFS of binary-arch only builds (as performed by buildds) caused by 'rm' not finding jquery.js in golang-doc (Thanks Peter Green) -- Michael Stapelberg Tue, 05 Mar 2013 00:49:27 +0100 golang (2:1.1~hg20130304-1) experimental; urgency=low * Provide a hg tip snapshot (2013-03-04) in Debian experimental. Current hg tip is a good approximation to Go 1.1 and should get some testing within Debian in order to package Go 1.1 well when it is released. Thanks to Andrew Gerrand. -- Michael Stapelberg Mon, 04 Mar 2013 21:28:58 +0100 golang (2:1.0.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * Add myself to uploaders, as discussed in #683421. * cherry-pick r820ffde8c396 (net/http: non-keepalive connections close successfully) (Closes: #683421) -- Michael Stapelberg Thu, 02 Aug 2012 14:25:58 +0200 golang (2:1.0.2-1.1) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. (as discussed with Ondřej in #679692) * Fix godoc-symlinks.diff (godoc didn’t find docs) (Closes: #679692) -- Michael Stapelberg Fri, 20 Jul 2012 17:59:38 +0200 golang (2:1.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Ondřej Surý ] * Imported Upstream version 1.0.2 * Update Vcs fields to reflect new git repository location * Kill get-orig-source, since 1.0.0, the tarballs can be downloaded from webpage [ Michael Stapelberg ] * golang-mode: use debian-pkg-add-load-path-item (Closes: #664802) * add manpages (Closes: #632964) * Use updated pt.po from Pedro Ribeiro (Closes: #674958) -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 28 Jun 2012 12:14:15 +0200 golang (2:1.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 1.0.1 * Apply godoc patch to display package list correctly (Closes: #669354) -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 02 May 2012 15:44:59 +0200 golang (2:1-6) unstable; urgency=low * Merge upstream patch to fix homedir issue (http://code.google.com/p/go/source/detail?r=709120aecee0) * Disable GNU/KFreeBSD build (Closes: #668794) -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 18 Apr 2012 09:53:30 +0200 golang (2:1-5) unstable; urgency=low * Rewrite test conditions to make them more readable (and fix the debian/rules to really not check on armel+kfreebsd) * Patch upstream test to not fail on missing home directory -- Ondřej Surý Sun, 15 Apr 2012 12:35:53 +0200 golang (2:1-4) unstable; urgency=low * Disable tests on Debian GNU/KFreeBSD, they just hang now (Closes: #668794) * Disable tests on armel, but the invalid instruction needs fixing in upstream * Create fake home directory to pass the os/user test -- Ondřej Surý Sun, 15 Apr 2012 10:49:09 +0200 golang (2:1-3) unstable; urgency=high * Use VERSION provided by upstream for packaging purposes * Run tests as a part of a build process * Install full src tree (except pkg/debug) because go command depend on sources available * Install sources without testdata and *_test.go * Remove circular dependency golang-go->golang-doc->golang-go * Make sure that timestamp on installed binaries and libraries is same because go build/install recompiles everything if the go binary has more recent timestamp than libraries (Closes: #668235) + Need to update timestamps at postinst time because already created directories can have time in the past * Fix couple of lintian errors and warnings -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 11 Apr 2012 23:21:47 +0200 golang (2:1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Remove preserving of old -tools settings, there are too many options now anyway (Closes: #666007) -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:52:13 +0200 golang (2:1-1) unstable; urgency=low * New major upstream release Go 1 (Closes: #666942) * Bumb epoch to 2, since 1 < 60 < 2011 (I wonder if next version will be 0 :) * Debconf templates and debian/control reviewed by the debian-l10n- english team as part of the Smith review project. (Closes: #663181) * [Debconf translation updates] + Pick existing translations from golang-weekly and do appropriate sed magic to fit golang templates. (Closes: #666884, #666880, #666881) + Dutch; (Jeroen Schot). (Closes: #664598) + Czech (Michal Simunek). (Closes: #665385) + Spanish; (Camaleón). (Closes: #666177) + Danish (Joe Hansen). (Closes: #666526) -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:04:17 +0200 golang (1:60.3-2) unstable; urgency=low * debconf-gettextize package templates -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:01:10 +0100 golang (1:60.3-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 60.3 -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 28 Nov 2011 08:46:18 +0100 golang (1:60.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 60.2 -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 06 Oct 2011 08:57:00 +0200 golang (1:60.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 60.1 -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 19 Sep 2011 10:18:12 +0200 golang (1:60-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 60 * Save upstream VERSION to the archive * Use GOVERSION as generated by src/version.bash on hg archive time * Add support for goinstall dashboard debconf question in the Debian packaging * Read goinstall dashboard option from debian configuration file * Remove 005-goinstall_dont_call_home_by_default.patch; replaced by configuration option * Fix directory name for upstream archive checkout -- Ondřej Surý Tue, 13 Sep 2011 13:13:59 +0200 golang (1:59-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 59 * Refresh patches to a new release * Fix FTBFS on ARM (Closes: #634270) * Update version.bash to work with Debian packaging and not hg repository -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 03 Aug 2011 17:04:59 +0200 golang (1:58.1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Install golang-doc package by default (Recommends from golang-tools, Depends from golang) -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:13:43 +0200 golang (1:58.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 58.1 -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 13 Jul 2011 08:39:04 +0200 golang (1:58-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 58 + Add NEWS file with upstream API changes * Remove patch to not update standard package, fixed in upstream -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 30 Jun 2011 15:36:35 +0200 golang (1:57.2-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 57.2 * More spelling fixes (Closes: #630660) -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 16 Jun 2011 11:10:58 +0200 golang (1:57.1-4) unstable; urgency=low * Description update to have proper articles and capitalization (Closes: #630189) * Add extended description about Go being experimental and that the languager can change between releases -- Ondřej Surý Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:38:11 +0200 golang (1:57.1-3) unstable; urgency=low * Fix "the Google's Go implementation" in extended description (Closes: #627814) * Update Vcs-* links * Install vim ftplugin files into correct directory (Closes: #629844) -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 09 Jun 2011 10:10:41 +0200 golang (1:57.1-2) unstable; urgency=low * Bump standards version to 3.9.2 * Capitalize Kate (Closes: #627036) * Import slightly modified patch to be more clear about $GOPATH installs for non-root users * Remove don't install deps patch from goinstall; deprecated by $GOPATH installs -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 23 May 2011 11:07:11 +0200 golang (1:57.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Add support for dot-minor releases * Imported Upstream version 57.1 -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 16 May 2011 11:45:53 +0200 golang (1:57-3) unstable; urgency=low [ Florian Weimer ] * golang-tools: install gofix binary [ Ondřej Surý ] * Add lintian-overrides for gofix binary -- Ondřej Surý Sat, 07 May 2011 20:41:58 +0200 golang (1:57-2) unstable; urgency=low * Remove weekly code from debian/rules * Add golang meta-package * Don't create tool chain symlinks twice * Make debian/rules more generic for simpler sync between weekly and release branches -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 04 May 2011 16:48:24 +0200 golang (1:57-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version r57 * Bumped epoch version to 1, to convert from date based versions to release number based version * Allow release to migrate to testing (Closes: #624408) * Add kate and vim syntax highlighting (Closes: #624544) * Add -dbg package with debugging symbols -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 04 May 2011 01:20:07 +0200 golang (2011.04.27-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fix yet another build failure on kfreebsd (use linux userspace) -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 29 Apr 2011 16:22:47 +0200 golang (2011.04.27-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 2011.04.27 * Update debian/rules to allow pulling weekly upstream releases * Don't remove RUNPATH from binaries; fixed upstream (golang#1527) * Set GOHOSTOS and GOHOSTARCH to match dpkg-architecture variables * Add support for kfreebsd-i386, kfreebsd-amd64, armel and armhf architectures + 006-fix_kfreebsd_build.patch: - Add GNU/KFreeBSD support by replacing all uname calls by $(GOOS) + 007-use_native_dynamic_linker_on_kfreebsd.patch: - Use native kfreebsd dynamic linker (/lib/ld-*.so.1) * Add information about available architectures (Closes: #623877) * Don't strip gotest * Add Depends: golang-go to golang-tools * Add better support for armhf -- Ondřej Surý Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:14:39 +0200 golang (2011.04.13-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Florian Weimer ] * Delete bin directory in clean target * Enable parallel build * golang-src: install source files directly * Use proper symlink targets for architecture-independent toolchain names * Emacs mode: indent keys in struct literals properly [ Ondřej Surý ] * Imported Upstream weekly version 2011.04.13 * Update patches to new weekly release * Add lintian-override for gotest binary -- Ondřej Surý Tue, 26 Apr 2011 09:59:28 +0200 golang (2011.03.07.1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Imported Upstream version 2011.03.07.1 * Install to /usr/lib/go * Remove xkcd strip to get rid of CC-NC-BY * Update golang-src.install to new upstream * Remove 002-use_GOROOT_FINAL_in_generated_binaries.patch; merged upstream * Make all .go files no-executable * Update lintian-overrides to include both types of syntax -- Ondřej Surý Wed, 20 Apr 2011 17:36:48 +0200 golang (2011.02.15-2) unstable; urgency=low [ Ondřej Surý ] * Add ${misc:Depends} to golang-mode to shutup lintian * Rehaul build system and add golang-src package with .go source files * goinstall: do not automatically install prerequisities * goinstall: don't report to dashboard by default * Add a README.Debian about local modifications to goinstall * Add warning about local modifications also directly to goinstall command [ Florian Weimer ] * Fix syntax error in 004- dont_reinstall_dependencies_in_goinstall.patch -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:02:09 +0100 golang (2011.02.15-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Obey Arthur Liu ] * Added pkg-google git repo to control file [ Florian Weimer ] * Build golang-mode package [ Ondřej Surý ] * Imported Upstream version 2011.02.15 * Don't compress godoc documentation * Correctly use $GOROOT_FINAL in the build chain * Remove RPATH/RUNPATH from go binaries -- Ondřej Surý Fri, 18 Feb 2011 11:39:10 +0100 golang (2011.02.01.1-1) unstable; urgency=low [ Ivan Wong ] * Initial release (Closes: #574371) [ Jonathan Nieder ] * Fill out copyright file * Rewrite debian/rules using dh driver * debian: fix get-orig-source rule * debian: do not install extra files on repeated build * debian: fix reversed ‘if’ * debian: do not leave around stale debian/env.sh+ file * debian: Build-Depends on awk instead of gawk * debian: add run-time dependency on perl * debian: add build-time dependency on perl * debian: fix setting of GOARM on arm * debian: do not compress files in web page * debian: install favicon [ Ondřej Surý ] * Make myself a maintainer * Add patch to allow IPv4 on IPv6 sockets (Courtesy of Florian Weimer) * Use GOROOT_FINAL and change GOBIN to /usr/bin * Get rid of env.sh and wrappers * Add support for building in i386 pbuilder on amd64 architecture * Rename source package to golang to match upstream repository name * Add golang-doc package * Split package into compiler, docs and tools * Don't install quietgcc and hgpatch * Don't generate fake gomake * Update golang-doc package * Export GOHOSTARCH and GOHOSTOS * Disable build time checks * Fail on missed installed files * Revert s{tmp{golang-go{ change in DESTDIR * Relicence debian/ files from versionless GPL to GPL-3 * Move golang-doc to doc section * Add more lintian overrides for Go binaries * Install all 6,8,5 variants of commands * Install golang-* symlinks for 6,8,5* commands * Don't strip govet as well * Remove ${shlibs:Depends} where it doesn't belong * Move more html files to golang-doc package * Remove codereview directory - some python code to deal with mercurial -- Ondřej Surý Mon, 14 Feb 2011 17:42:39 +0100 debian/control0000664000000000000000000003516612311575463010615 0ustar # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. EDIT debian/control.* instead! Source: golang Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Michael Stapelberg Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-golang/golang.git Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-golang/golang.git Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.4.10), bison, ed, mawk | awk, perl, netbase Build-Depends-Indep: po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Homepage: http://golang.org/ Package: golang-go Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, golang-src (>= ${source:Version}), golang-go-linux-${go:Hostarch} (= ${source:Version}) Replaces: golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Conflicts: golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Provides: go-compiler, golang-weekly-go, golang-weekly-tools, golang-tools Suggests: golang-go.tools Description: Go programming language compiler The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides an assembler, a compiler, and a linker for the Go programming language. This is Google's implementation of the Go tool chain. Package: golang-src Replaces: golang-weekly-src, golang-go (<< 2:1-3~) Conflicts: golang-weekly-src Provides: golang-weekly-src Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1-3~) Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Go programming language compiler - source files The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides the Go programming language source files needed for godoc and goinstall. Package: golang-doc Replaces: golang-weekly-doc Conflicts: golang-weekly-doc Provides: golang-weekly-doc Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-go Architecture: all Section: doc Description: Go programming language compiler - documentation The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package provides the documentation for the Go programming language. You can view the formatted documentation by running "godoc --http=:6060", and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install.html. Package: golang Replaces: golang-weekly Conflicts: golang-weekly Provides: golang-weekly Depends: ${misc:Depends}, golang-go (>= ${source:Version}), golang-src (>= ${source:Version}), golang-doc (>= ${source:Version}) Architecture: all Description: Go programming language compiler - metapackage The Go programming language is an open source project to make programmers more productive. Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language. . This package is a metapackage that, when installed, guarantees that (most of) a full Go development environment is installed. Package: golang-mode Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, emacs23 | emacsen, emacsen-common (>= 1.4.14) Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - mode for GNU Emacs This package provides a GNU Emacs major mode for editing code in Google's Go programming language. Package: kate-syntax-go Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, kate Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - Kate highlighting syntax files This package provides syntax files for the Kate editor for editing code in Google's Go programming language. Package: vim-syntax-go Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, vim Recommends: vim-addon-manager Suggests: golang-go Description: Go programming language - Vim highlighting syntax files This package provides syntax files for the Vim editor for editing code in Google's Go programming language. Package: golang-go-linux-amd64 Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for linux_amd64 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for linux_amd64. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-linux-arm Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for linux_arm This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for linux_arm. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-linux-386 Architecture: i386 amd64 armel armhf Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for linux_386 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for linux_386. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-freebsd-amd64 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for freebsd_amd64 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for freebsd_amd64. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-freebsd-arm Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for freebsd_arm This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for freebsd_arm. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-freebsd-386 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for freebsd_386 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for freebsd_386. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-windows-amd64 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for windows_amd64 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for windows_amd64. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-windows-386 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for windows_386 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for windows_386. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-darwin-amd64 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for darwin_amd64 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for darwin_amd64. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-darwin-386 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for darwin_386 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for darwin_386. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-netbsd-amd64 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for netbsd_amd64 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for netbsd_amd64. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. Package: golang-go-netbsd-386 Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends} Breaks: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Replaces: golang-go (<< 2:1.1-2) Description: Go standard library compiled for netbsd_386 This package contains the Go standard library, compiled for netbsd_386. . This package is just one of a number of packages, each providing the Go standard library for a specific operating system/architecture combination. Go supports cross-compilation, so each of these packages is useful on any architecture. . The files contained in this package are independent of the host architecture, that is, you can use golang-go-linux-amd64 to generate a binary for linux_amd64, even though you are executing the Go compiler on linux_386. debian/golang-go.postrm0000664000000000000000000000057512311575463012326 0ustar #!/bin/sh set -e # purge the config file which is created in the postinst script if [ "$1" = purge ] ; then rm -f /etc/golang/goinstall.conf rmdir /etc/golang || true fi if [ "$1" = "purge" ] && [ -e /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ]; then # Source debconf library. . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule # Remove my changes to the db. db_purge fi #DEBHELPER#