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Kristopher Ruzic
packer
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a6d5ebaf
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a6d5ebaf
authored
Dec 16, 2013
by
Mitchell Hashimoto
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Merge pull request #719 from sudharsh/go_minver_verify
The required go version to build packer seems to be 1.2
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@@ -53,9 +53,8 @@ it raises the chances we can quickly merge or address your contributions.
If you have never worked with Go before, you will have to complete the
following steps in order to be able to compile and test Packer.
1.
Install Go. On a Mac, you can
`brew install go`
. Make sure the Go
version is at least Go 1.1. Packer will not work with anything less than
Go 1.1.
1.
Install Go. Make sure the Go version is at least Go 1.2. Packer will not work with anything less than
Go 1.2. On a Mac, you can
`brew install go`
to install Go 1.2.
2.
Set and export the
`GOPATH`
environment variable. For example, you can
add
`export GOPATH=$HOME/Documents/golang`
to your
`.bash_profile`
.
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## Developing Packer
If you wish to work on Packer itself, you'll first need
[
Go
](
http://golang.org
)
installed (version 1.
1
+ is _required_). Make sure you have Go properly installed,
installed (version 1.
2
+ is _required_). Make sure you have Go properly installed,
including setting up your
[
GOPATH
](
http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH
)
.
For some additional dependencies, Go needs
[
Mercurial
](
http://mercurial.selenic.com/
)
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scripts/devcompile.sh
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@@ -8,6 +8,40 @@ OK_COLOR="\x1b[32;01m"
ERROR_COLOR
=
"
\x
1b[31;01m"
WARN_COLOR
=
"
\x
1b[33;01m"
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4023830/bash-how-compare-two-strings-in-version-format
verify_go
()
{
if
[[
$1
==
$2
]]
then
return
0
fi
local
IFS
=
.
local
i
ver1
=(
$1
)
ver2
=(
$2
)
for
((
i
=
${#
ver1
[@]
}
;
i<
${#
ver2
[@]
}
;
i++
))
do
ver1[i]
=
0
done
for
((
i
=
0
;
i<
${#
ver1
[@]
}
;
i++
))
do
if
[[
-z
${
ver2
[i]
}
]]
then
ver2[i]
=
0
fi
if
((
10#
${
ver1
[i]
}
>
10#
${
ver2
[i]
}
))
then
echo
-e
"
${
ERROR_COLOR
}
==> Required Go version
$1
not installed. Found
$2
instead"
exit
1
fi
done
}
GO_MINIMUM_VERSION
=
1.2
GO_INSTALLED_VERSION
=
$(
go version |
cut
-d
' '
-f
3
)
GO_INSTALLED_VERSION
=
${
GO_INSTALLED_VERSION
#
"go"
}
echo
-e
"
${
OK_COLOR
}
==> Verifying Go"
verify_go
$GO_MINIMUM_VERSION
$GO_INSTALLED_VERSION
# Get the parent directory of where this script is.
SOURCE
=
"
${
BASH_SOURCE
[0]
}
"
while
[
-h
"
$SOURCE
"
]
;
do
SOURCE
=
"
$(
readlink
"
$SOURCE
"
)
"
;
done
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