![]() The doublespeak of the documentation, I'd wager there is some sort of miscommunication or something between teams / departments going on right now about what's going on during this transition. It seems like they didn't test the new installer or something before rolling it out, and based on the combo of 1. I have noticed this as well w/ respect to the missing executable bit set on at least one of the goapps (and if I recall correctly, when I looked into this a month or so ago), several other scripts / binaries weren't set to executable as well, post-installation.Īs you mention, I got the impression the stand-along "go SDK" was being phased out / deprecated and this was getting rolled into the cloud SDK as a module / component for it. And dealing with appengine/gcloud/whatever it's called today in this manner feels just like "trying out random stuff" But this leaves me wondering, where my app should reside. Now there are `gopath` and `goroot` dirs in the `plattform/google_appengine` directory and I'm tempted to set the corresponding environment variables to point to those directories, because at least `goroot` seems to have all the necessary appengine dependencies install in it. `go: cannot find GOROOT directory: /private/var/folders/bs/nn10qt5j32g25qwgd77wkcyh00d7l1/T/appengine/go_appengine/goroot.`./google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/goroot/bin/goapp test` results in the following error: the first of which is a python script with no executable bit set, and neither of which are in the PATH set up by the install.sh script.google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/goroot/bin/goapp using gcloud and installing go support via `gcloud components install app-engine-go` gets me two `goapp`s:.previously, the `goapp` tool was a central part of my workflow in order to deal with the dependency on the completely outdated 1.6 version of Go required by appengine.since recently (~ last week sometime) the prefered way to install Golang support seems to be via the "Google Cloud SDK" (vs the "original App Engine SDK for Go"). ![]()
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