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me too |
Could this be golang/go#25908 ? |
make etcd project, it's appeared |
What does this mean? |
@idealhack @HeminWon @qiyongxiao could you try on go 1.11 beta? https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/golang-nuts/vpVOVVMLa08/oQQQWX3rCgAJ |
@adamdecaf I just tried the cfssl installation with go 1.11 beta and came here to post that I'm no longer getting the error this issue refers to. |
Cool. It looks like the fix is being backported to 1.10 also golang/go#25912 |
Yeah, I'll try again after Go 1.10.4 released this weekend. |
@adamdecaf not yet |
I used the go version |
Now with Go 1.11 and 1.10.4 released, I believe this can close. Feel free to reopen if it is still relevant. |
There is an architecture issue with Mojave + 1.10.3, most succinctly discussed here: cloudflare/cfssl#899 I looked at the issue almost zero percent, and just eagerly updated to the purported fixed version 08:41:32 02:35 [install src/go/src/github.com/foursquare/quiver:quiver] ==== stderr ==== # github.com/foursquare/quiver /Users/mateo/.cache/foursquare.web/bin/go/mac/10.13/1.10.3/go.tar/go/pkg/tool/darwin_amd64/link: /Users/mateo/.cache/foursquare.web/bin/go/mac/10.13/1.10.3/go.tar/go/pkg/tool/darwin_amd64/link: combining dwarf failed: Unknown load command 0x32 (50) I picked 1.10.5 over the closest upgrade of 1.10.4 because the 1.10.5 is supported by upstream Pants and requires no packaging or uploading from us internally. (sapling split of 0ec7b6e8a2b1c3f8e4c95d29980ea4cfb9184894)
same errors with other commands
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