After installing go from devel:languages:go on Leap, I get an error message
that the GOROOT path point to a non-existing directory /usr/lib64/go, when
trying to run go (e.g. `go version`). It turns out that it installed the 32
bit version. After manually setting the GOROOT path to /use/lib/go the
compiler works.
Has anyone else seen this issue? Where is the GOROOT variable set?
It seems the problem can be solved by removing the package and installing it
again. It installs the 64 bit version then.
It is confusing behavior, and I'm a bit lost what actually happened there, as
I was mostly doing the most simple thing you can do to get a newer go version
on Leap. Is somebody able to shed some light on this?
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Cornelius Schumacher