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422 > # Dependencies for BoringSSL and Quiche 423 > apt-get install -y golang
On Debian stretch the line above is installing some terribly old golang version (1.7 vs 1.13 latest) and messing my system slightly.
Is it possible to make that optional? Or perhaps better checking first if golang is already on the system (go version)
go version
Of course I could comment that line out but I always forget. Silly me.
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Actually, just get the last version from the golang website, and decompress it in /usr/local
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422 > # Dependencies for BoringSSL and Quiche
423 > apt-get install -y golang
On Debian stretch the line above is installing some terribly old golang version (1.7 vs 1.13 latest) and messing my system slightly.
Is it possible to make that optional? Or perhaps better checking first if golang is already on the system (
go version
)Of course I could comment that line out but I always forget. Silly me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: