On 05/29/2015 03:48 PM, Xavier Lange wrote:
I have been working on adding features to the heka-redis plugin and
building a deb for easy deployment inside my organization. I scripted
the deb build steps in a chef script, gist here:
https://gist.github.com/xrl/d1fdf7765d3ade15dad3
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
The chef script does not concern itself with installing go. It seems
that there are no up to date go PPAs for Ubuntu 14.04 so I ended up
manually installing the upstream go tar.gz as recommended in the go
documentation and updating the PATH in /etc/profile.
I think the reason nobody is maintaining a PPA is because people tend to use 
`godeb` to generate debs on the fly:

https://github.com/niemeyer/godeb

That might not help for you since godeb requires you to already have either go 
or a compiled godeb binary in order to use it, but I figured I'd point at it in 
case someone finds it useful.

-r

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