You need to install Go on an intel computer before preparing the bootstrap 
compiler for ppc64. Follow the steps above, you will find bootstrap.bash in 
the go 1.9.2 sources.

On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 10:30:06 UTC+11, erfang...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> *tutorial* : *https://golang.org/doc/install/source#go14 
> <https://golang.org/doc/install/source#go14> is say then run : *
>
> $ GOOS=linux GOARCH=ppc64 ./bootstrap.bash
>
> - bootstrap.bash filethis file not available at go 
> https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.4-bootstrap-20170531.tar.gz
> this file only available at new version of golang.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 2:52:14 AM UTC+3:30, 
> erfang...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> im want test main go compiler.
>>
>> so should try 
>> https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.4-bootstrap-20170531.tar.gz ?
>> and tutorial at https://golang.org/doc/install/source#go14
>>
>>
>> name of main go compiler is GC?
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 2:45:34 AM UTC+3:30, Dave Cheney wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Thanks for posting. To answer your question
>>>
>>> 1. The Go compiler used to be written in C, but was rewritten in Go in 
>>> release 1.5
>>>
>>> 2. This means that to build a version of Go later than 1.4, you need a 
>>> Go compiler.
>>>
>>> 3. The easiest way to do this is to us a version of Go from the 
>>> golang.org website, the instructions are here 
>>> https://golang.org/doc/install/source#go14
>>>
>>> 4. If you are new to Go I strongly do not recommend building from 
>>> source, you should just use one of the pre compiled versions available on 
>>> the website, they are extremely well tested and known to work on many 
>>> systems. https://golang.org/doc/install
>>>
>>> 5. If you are trying to bootstrap Go on a system that we don't ship pre 
>>> compiled binaries for you will have to produce a bootstrap cross compiler, 
>>> so you will need to do step 3 then follow the instructions from the step 
>>> "building go 1.5 from source" on this post, 
>>> https://dave.cheney.net/2015/10/16/bootstrapping-go-1-5-on-non-intel-platforms
>>>
>>> real talk, this is quite a complicate process and if english is not your 
>>> native language you may be better served by finding a Go forum in your 
>>> native language. I don't have any to recommend off hand, but maybe on the 
>>> gophers slack you might be able to find someone to help you. Because slack 
>>> is invite only you can request an invite using this automated application, 
>>> https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 10:00:41 UTC+11, C Banning wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well, there are binary releases for the most HW/OS combinations - 
>>>> https://golang.org/dl/
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 3:51:43 PM UTC-7, erfang...@gmail.com 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> so GOLANG will not work, if not install C-Compiler on system.
>>>>>
>>>>> yeah?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 2:16:23 AM UTC+3:30, C Banning 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, GO_BOOTSTRAP lets you use any compiler after go1.4.  I usually 
>>>>>> build/install Go using the previous Go-built version - thus, I 
>>>>>> built/installed Go1.9 using the Go1.8.1 compiler.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 2:48:57 PM UTC-7, 
>>>>>> erfang...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> so Main compiler is at previous version and made with C? 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 1:09:13 AM UTC+3:30, Tamás 
>>>>>>> Gulácsi wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes. It compiles itself with a previous verson of the compiler 
>>>>>>>> first.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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