Not addressing the component / archive / PPA questions, but other things
which I think are required.
- Upstream gc only works on adding shared library support to their C compiler,
afaics
there is currently no work done building shared go libs.
Adding this seems to be orthogonal, and even if you can't yet do this with
gc, then
you can start developing this with gcc.
Questions to address are what to put into a shared library. Just a single
Go package,
or a bunch of packages? E.g. libgo.so as built from gccgo uses this
approach. My feeling
is that with a shared library for each go package we end up with hundreds of
new
libraries.
- Start thinking how to package and build third libraries built by gc and
gccgo. Sure
Debian already does this, but completely ignores gccgo.
- Merge our go tool gcc port upstream. Maybe we need a branch for Go 1.2 based
compilers?
- Stop bundling every source in juju-core.
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