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Greetings,

I think I have two problems. The first is a simple packaging question. I have been using Go (community/go and go-tools, version 2:1.6.3-1 is currently installed and appears to be the latest package available) for a few years. Tonight I get this:

$ godoc
bash: godoc: command not found

I usually start godoc for docs on the installed go packages I have in my project (godoc -http=:6060 &), so I know I used to have it, but it's been a few weeks since I tried to use it (2:1.6.3-1 was released 21-Jul and I upgraded shortly thereafter).

$ locate godoc
/usr/src/bin/godoc

So, my initial question is what happened to godoc? I expected it in /usr/bin (same place that go, gofmt, etc. are installed). It seems to have disappeared:

$ pacman -Ql go-tools | grep godoc
$ pacman -Qo godoc
error: failed to find 'godoc' in PATH: No such file or directory
$ pacman -Ql -p /var/cache/pacman/pkg/go-tools-2:1.6.2-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz | grep godoc
go-tools /usr/bin/godoc

Did it get dropped, inadvertantly? I looked around the packages and it doesn't look like it got moved.

My second question is regarding /usr/src/bin. I don't recall ever seeing that directory before and I don't have it on the other 2 arch boxen I built. Did I screw something up along the way? All the binaries in there are dated 25-Oct-2015. I'm using this godoc for the time being, but I can't tell which version it got packaged with (probably doesn't matter).

TIA,
Dave



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