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cmd/go: handle symlinked dirs a little better #4568

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rsc opened this issue Dec 18, 2012 · 1 comment
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cmd/go: handle symlinked dirs a little better #4568

rsc opened this issue Dec 18, 2012 · 1 comment
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rsc commented Dec 18, 2012

If you're in a directory such that pwd makes it look like you're under $GOPATH,
but in fact some intermediate directory has symlinked you off to another tree,
then since 'go install' (no args) uses (effectively) pwd -P, it can't tell that the
current
directory is under $GOPATH.

Maybe we should stop with all the realpath nonsense.
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rsc commented Jan 31, 2013

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This issue was closed by revision 8b6534b.

Status changed to Fixed.

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