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Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.
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Pierre Neidhardt |
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Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.] |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Dec 2018 19:19:49 +0100 |
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> So hmm, you’re right! I’m sure I saw go packages somewhere, dunno…
Just looked at the source: after my Go 1.11 update, Syncthing was updated to use
vendored dependencies, just like go-ipfs. This is why it does not contains any
go ref. From the package declaration:
;; Since the update to Go 1.11, Go programs have been keeping
;; spurious references to all their dependencies:
;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/33620>.
;; For Syncthing, this increases the size of the 'out' closure
;; from 87.6 MiB to 253.5 MiB. So, we use the bundled
;; dependencies until the bug is resolved.
So yup, "guix size" is not happy with Go...
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- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/12/09
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Ludovic Courtès, 2018/12/14
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/12/14
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Ludovic Courtès, 2018/12/14
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/12/14
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Ludovic Courtès, 2018/12/15
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- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Leo Famulari, 2018/12/15
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/12/15
- Re: Golang programs keeping references [gnu: go: Update default to 1.11.], Leo Famulari, 2018/12/15