Re: [go-nuts] Re: Question about "go get", modules and indirect dependencies

2021-01-06 Thread Orson Cart
Thanks for the suggestions and the issue link. That did the trick:
go list -m all

Thanks for your help.

On Wednesday, 6 January 2021 at 18:39:03 UTC Bryan C. Mills wrote:

> Yeah, that's exactly https://golang.org/issue/42723. `go list` shouldn't 
> need to read those files.
>
> In the meantime, you could try `go list all` and/or `go mod tidy` after 
> your `go get`..?
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 1:27 PM Orson Cart  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the advice Bryan.
>>
>> Sadly I tried using go mod download but I'm still seeing the same 
>> problem. I'm concerned that it might be something environmental.
>>
>> The module that's been causing me the issue is  
>> github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf v1.16.2
>>
>> I tried again but this time with a different module:
>> go mod download go.elastic.co/a...@v1.8.0 
>> 
>> This populated the cache with a couple of dozen modules but the only info 
>> file that gets downloaded is go/pkg/mod/cache/download/go 
>> .
>> elastic.co/apm/@v/v1.16.2.info
>>
>> Then on a whim I cleaned the cache again and ran "go get" on this new 
>> module:
>> go get go.elastic.co/a...@v1.8.0 
>> go: downloading go.elastic.co/apm v1.8.0
>> go: downloading go.elastic.co/fastjson v1.0.0
>> go: downloading github.com/santhosh-tekuri/jsonschema v1.2.4
>> go: downloading github.com/pkg/errors v0.8.1
>> go: downloading golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20191204072324-ce4227a45e2e
>> go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-sysinfo v1.1.1
>> go: downloading github.com/armon/go-radix v1.0.0
>> go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-windows v1.0.0
>> go: downloading github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.0.3
>> go: downloading github.com/joeshaw/multierror 
>> v0.0.0-20140124173710-69b34d4ec901
>> go: downloading howett.net/plist v0.0.0-20181124034731-591f970eefbb
>>
>> This time all but two of the downloaded modules contained .info files.
>>
>> I don't get it.
>>
>> One thing that I did note was that when I go back to using "go get" on 
>> the original module, it  caches a number of modules into the but it only 
>> *reports* one:
>> go get github.com/jung-kurt/gof...@v1.16.2 
>> 
>> go: downloading github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf v1.16.2
>> The only .info file that's downloaded is  go\pkg\mod\cache\download\
>> github.com\jung-kurt\gofpdf\@v\v1.16.2.info
>> I'm wondering if that's hinting at something?
>>
>> I'm not interested in the info files per se. It's just that we're using 
>> our own module proxy and some of our developers are using GoLand. When 
>> GoLand opens a project it seems to run "go list" on all dependencies and 
>> reports an http 404 on any .info files that it can't download. Because some 
>> of our dependencies don't have .info files, we get the http 404s. 
>> Aside from that the lack of info files doesn't seem to stop us from using 
>> GoLand but all the same I'd rather we fixed the errors.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 6 January 2021 at 16:21:25 UTC Bryan C. Mills wrote:
>>
>>> `go mod download` should include `.info` files for the requested 
>>> module(s), or for all dependencies of your module (if you don't give any 
>>> specific modules as arguments).
>>>
>>> That said, .info files are not particularly useful in general, and the 
>>> `go` command should probably read them less than in does today; see 
>>> https://golang.org/issue/42723 for details;
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 2:10:05 PM UTC-5 Orson Cart wrote:
>>>
 Apologies if this is a dumb question as I don't have a great deal of 
 experience with modules.

 So, if I use the "go get" command to download a module, when I look in 
 the module cache the @v directory of the requested module contains at 
 least 
 one .info file.
 This isn't the case for any indirect dependencies which seem to contain 
 only list, list.lock and .mod files.

 There must be a way to have all of the .info files downloaded to the 
 cache because the goland ide does this when it opens a module directlry 
 and 
 the cache is empty. I just don't know what command it's using to achieve 
 it.

 So, does anyone know a command which will download all dependencies 
 complete with their .info files?

 Thanks

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Re: [go-nuts] Re: Question about "go get", modules and indirect dependencies

2021-01-06 Thread 'Bryan C. Mills' via golang-nuts
Yeah, that's exactly https://golang.org/issue/42723. `go list` shouldn't
need to read those files.

In the meantime, you could try `go list all` and/or `go mod tidy` after
your `go get`..?


On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 1:27 PM Orson Cart 
wrote:

> Thanks for the advice Bryan.
>
> Sadly I tried using go mod download but I'm still seeing the same problem.
> I'm concerned that it might be something environmental.
>
> The module that's been causing me the issue is
> github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf v1.16.2
>
> I tried again but this time with a different module:
> go mod download go.elastic.co/apm@v1.8.0
> This populated the cache with a couple of dozen modules but the only info
> file that gets downloaded is go/pkg/mod/cache/download/go
> .
> elastic.co/apm/@v/v1.16.2.info
>
> Then on a whim I cleaned the cache again and ran "go get" on this new
> module:
> go get go.elastic.co/apm@v1.8.0
> go: downloading go.elastic.co/apm v1.8.0
> go: downloading go.elastic.co/fastjson v1.0.0
> go: downloading github.com/santhosh-tekuri/jsonschema v1.2.4
> go: downloading github.com/pkg/errors v0.8.1
> go: downloading golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20191204072324-ce4227a45e2e
> go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-sysinfo v1.1.1
> go: downloading github.com/armon/go-radix v1.0.0
> go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-windows v1.0.0
> go: downloading github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.0.3
> go: downloading github.com/joeshaw/multierror
> v0.0.0-20140124173710-69b34d4ec901
> go: downloading howett.net/plist v0.0.0-20181124034731-591f970eefbb
>
> This time all but two of the downloaded modules contained .info files.
>
> I don't get it.
>
> One thing that I did note was that when I go back to using "go get" on the
> original module, it  caches a number of modules into the but it only
> *reports* one:
> go get github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf@v1.16.2
> go: downloading github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf v1.16.2
> The only .info file that's downloaded is  go\pkg\mod\cache\download\
> github.com\jung-kurt\gofpdf\@v\v1.16.2.info
> I'm wondering if that's hinting at something?
>
> I'm not interested in the info files per se. It's just that we're using
> our own module proxy and some of our developers are using GoLand. When
> GoLand opens a project it seems to run "go list" on all dependencies and
> reports an http 404 on any .info files that it can't download. Because some
> of our dependencies don't have .info files, we get the http 404s.
> Aside from that the lack of info files doesn't seem to stop us from using
> GoLand but all the same I'd rather we fixed the errors.
>
> On Wednesday, 6 January 2021 at 16:21:25 UTC Bryan C. Mills wrote:
>
>> `go mod download` should include `.info` files for the requested
>> module(s), or for all dependencies of your module (if you don't give any
>> specific modules as arguments).
>>
>> That said, .info files are not particularly useful in general, and the
>> `go` command should probably read them less than in does today; see
>> https://golang.org/issue/42723 for details;
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 2:10:05 PM UTC-5 Orson Cart wrote:
>>
>>> Apologies if this is a dumb question as I don't have a great deal of
>>> experience with modules.
>>>
>>> So, if I use the "go get" command to download a module, when I look in
>>> the module cache the @v directory of the requested module contains at least
>>> one .info file.
>>> This isn't the case for any indirect dependencies which seem to contain
>>> only list, list.lock and .mod files.
>>>
>>> There must be a way to have all of the .info files downloaded to the
>>> cache because the goland ide does this when it opens a module directlry and
>>> the cache is empty. I just don't know what command it's using to achieve it.
>>>
>>> So, does anyone know a command which will download all dependencies
>>> complete with their .info files?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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[go-nuts] Re: Question about "go get", modules and indirect dependencies

2021-01-06 Thread Orson Cart
Thanks for the advice Bryan.

Sadly I tried using go mod download but I'm still seeing the same problem. 
I'm concerned that it might be something environmental.

The module that's been causing me the issue is  github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf 
v1.16.2

I tried again but this time with a different module:
go mod download go.elastic.co/apm@v1.8.0
This populated the cache with a couple of dozen modules but the only info 
file that gets downloaded is 
go/pkg/mod/cache/download/go.elastic.co/apm/@v/v1.16.2.info

Then on a whim I cleaned the cache again and ran "go get" on this new 
module:
go get go.elastic.co/apm@v1.8.0
go: downloading go.elastic.co/apm v1.8.0
go: downloading go.elastic.co/fastjson v1.0.0
go: downloading github.com/santhosh-tekuri/jsonschema v1.2.4
go: downloading github.com/pkg/errors v0.8.1
go: downloading golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20191204072324-ce4227a45e2e
go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-sysinfo v1.1.1
go: downloading github.com/armon/go-radix v1.0.0
go: downloading github.com/elastic/go-windows v1.0.0
go: downloading github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.0.3
go: downloading github.com/joeshaw/multierror 
v0.0.0-20140124173710-69b34d4ec901
go: downloading howett.net/plist v0.0.0-20181124034731-591f970eefbb

This time all but two of the downloaded modules contained .info files.

I don't get it.

One thing that I did note was that when I go back to using "go get" on the 
original module, it  caches a number of modules into the but it only 
*reports* one:
go get github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf@v1.16.2
go: downloading github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf v1.16.2
The only .info file that's downloaded is  
go\pkg\mod\cache\download\github.com\jung-kurt\gofpdf\@v\v1.16.2.info
I'm wondering if that's hinting at something?

I'm not interested in the info files per se. It's just that we're using our 
own module proxy and some of our developers are using GoLand. When GoLand 
opens a project it seems to run "go list" on all dependencies and reports 
an http 404 on any .info files that it can't download. Because some of our 
dependencies don't have .info files, we get the http 404s. 
Aside from that the lack of info files doesn't seem to stop us from using 
GoLand but all the same I'd rather we fixed the errors.

On Wednesday, 6 January 2021 at 16:21:25 UTC Bryan C. Mills wrote:

> `go mod download` should include `.info` files for the requested 
> module(s), or for all dependencies of your module (if you don't give any 
> specific modules as arguments).
>
> That said, .info files are not particularly useful in general, and the 
> `go` command should probably read them less than in does today; see 
> https://golang.org/issue/42723 for details;
>
> On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 2:10:05 PM UTC-5 Orson Cart wrote:
>
>> Apologies if this is a dumb question as I don't have a great deal of 
>> experience with modules.
>>
>> So, if I use the "go get" command to download a module, when I look in 
>> the module cache the @v directory of the requested module contains at least 
>> one .info file.
>> This isn't the case for any indirect dependencies which seem to contain 
>> only list, list.lock and .mod files.
>>
>> There must be a way to have all of the .info files downloaded to the 
>> cache because the goland ide does this when it opens a module directlry and 
>> the cache is empty. I just don't know what command it's using to achieve it.
>>
>> So, does anyone know a command which will download all dependencies 
>> complete with their .info files?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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[go-nuts] Re: Question about "go get", modules and indirect dependencies

2021-01-06 Thread 'Bryan C. Mills' via golang-nuts
`go mod download` should include `.info` files for the requested module(s), 
or for all dependencies of your module (if you don't give any specific 
modules as arguments).

That said, .info files are not particularly useful in general, and the `go` 
command should probably read them less than in does today; 
see https://golang.org/issue/42723 for details;

On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 2:10:05 PM UTC-5 Orson Cart wrote:

> Apologies if this is a dumb question as I don't have a great deal of 
> experience with modules.
>
> So, if I use the "go get" command to download a module, when I look in the 
> module cache the @v directory of the requested module contains at least one 
> .info file.
> This isn't the case for any indirect dependencies which seem to contain 
> only list, list.lock and .mod files.
>
> There must be a way to have all of the .info files downloaded to the cache 
> because the goland ide does this when it opens a module directlry and the 
> cache is empty. I just don't know what command it's using to achieve it.
>
> So, does anyone know a command which will download all dependencies 
> complete with their .info files?
>
> Thanks
>

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