minio/INSTALLGO.md
Yurii Rashkovskii 80d83220ad INSTALLGO.md mentions Go 1.5+ for OS X (#1936)
However, current requirement is 1.6, so the file has been updated to reflect that.
2016-06-20 06:17:57 -07:00

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## Ubuntu (Kylin) 14.04
### Build Dependencies
This installation document assumes Ubuntu 14.04+ on x86-64 platform.
##### Install Git, GCC
```sh
$ sudo apt-get install git build-essential
```
##### Install Go 1.6+
Download Go 1.6+ from [https://golang.org/dl/](https://golang.org/dl/).
```sh
$ wget https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz
$ mkdir -p ${HOME}/bin/
$ mkdir -p ${HOME}/go/
$ tar -C ${HOME}/bin/ -xzf go1.6.linux-amd64.tar.gz
```
##### Setup GOROOT and GOPATH
Add the following exports to your ``~/.bashrc``. Environment variable GOROOT specifies the location of your golang binaries
and GOPATH specifies the location of your project workspace.
```sh
export GOROOT=${HOME}/bin/go
export GOPATH=${HOME}/go
export PATH=${HOME}/bin/go/bin:${GOPATH}/bin:$PATH
```
##### Source the new enviornment
```sh
$ source ~/.bashrc
```
##### Testing it all
```sh
$ go env
```
## OS X (Yosemite) 10.10
### Build Dependencies
This installation document assumes OS X Yosemite 10.10+ on x86-64 platform.
##### Install brew
```sh
$ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
```
##### Install Git, Python
```sh
$ brew install git python
```
##### Install Go 1.6+
Install golang binaries using `brew`
```sh
$ brew install go
$ mkdir -p $HOME/go
```
##### Setup GOROOT and GOPATH
Add the following exports to your ``~/.bash_profile``. Environment variable GOROOT specifies the location of your golang binaries
and GOPATH specifies the location of your project workspace.
```sh
export GOPATH=${HOME}/go
export GOVERSION=$(brew list go | head -n 1 | cut -d '/' -f 6)
export GOROOT=$(brew --prefix)/Cellar/go/${GOVERSION}/libexec
export PATH=${GOPATH}/bin:$PATH
```
##### Source the new enviornment
```sh
$ source ~/.bash_profile
```
##### Testing it all
```sh
$ go env
```