On 24.02.2018 13:14, Aleksa Sarai wrote:
This shouldn't happen -- "go" is supposed to only include the latest go%{version} release (at least that was the intention when we changed "go" to be a metapackage). I haven't seen this -- but if it is reproducible please open a bug because that is broken. Duncan has created a bugzilla entry for this issue. https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1082409
On 24.02.2018 21:23, nicholas cunliffe wrote:
before this thread i had uninstalled go, deleting all version directories, then reinstalled. I now have ONLY go 1.9 installed with goroot set correctly. So i find it odd that it is stated that multiple versions exist since they are required (since zypper is not pulling them in)? PS according to google go cannot be upgraded, only removed and reinstalled. Maybe you do not have installation of recommended packages enabled.
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed" # VERSION="20180224" $ sudo zypper in go Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... The following 17 NEW packages are going to be installed: go go1.4 go1.4-doc go1.4-race go1.6 go1.6-doc go1.6-race go1.7 go1.7-doc go1.7-race go1.8 go1.8-doc go1.8-race go1.9 go1.9-doc go1.9-race go-race The following recommended package was automatically selected: go1.9-doc 17 new packages to install. Overall download size: 199,3 MiB. Already cached: 0 B. After the operation, additional 1,1 GiB will be used. Regards