Since Go 1.10, the cache causes many headaches. You can disable the cache 
with GOCACHE=off. Unless you work on mega projects, you don't need a cache 
anyway. But disabling the cache won't be an option in Go 1.12. What to do 
then? Stick with old version of Go?

The release notes for Go 1.11 have this to say:

" Go 1.11 will be the last release to support setting the environment 
variable GOCACHE=off to disable the build cache, introduced in Go 1.10. 
Starting in Go 1.12, the build cache will be required, as a step toward 
eliminating $GOPATH/pkg. The module and package loading support described 
above already require that the build cache be enabled. If you have disabled 
the build cache to avoid problems you encountered, please file an issue to 
let us know about them. "

However, when you file an issue, they tell you "it is working as intended". 





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