Packaging golang.org/x/sys/unix?

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Hi,

I'm investigating packaging prometheus.io (or at least its snmp exporter)

As usual for a new ecosystem like go, packaging any complex app requires packaging a deep dependency tree.

Right now I'm stuck on golang.org/x/sys/unix (go system integration on linux)

https://go.googlesource.com/sys/+/master/unix/linux or
https://github.com/golang/sys/tree/master/unix/linux

Building seems to involve runing an unbuntu docker container, then make glibc and the kernel install their headers, then process the result (in a go program)

Any bright idea on how to untangle this mess to use fedora kernel-headers and glibc-headers would be very welcome (I suppose that's a question for go, kernel, or glibc experts, all of which I am not)

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot
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