Go is available within the OpenBSD ports tree collection since OpenBSD 5.2. It is marked as i386- and amd64- only. See ports/lang/go
for details.
OpenBSD release | Go in ports |
---|---|
6.8 (Oct 18, 2020) | go-1.15.2 |
6.7 (May 19, 2020) | go-1.13.9 |
6.6 (Oct 17, 2019) | go-1.13.1 |
6.5 (Apr 4, 2019) | go-1.12.1 |
6.4 (Oct 18, 2018) | go-1.11 |
6.3 (Apr 2, 2018) | go-1.10 |
6.2 (Oct 9, 2017) | go-1.9 |
6.1 (Apr 11, 2017) | go-1.8 |
6.0 (Sep 1, 2016) | go-1.6.3 |
5.9 (Mar 29, 2016) | go-1.5.4 |
5.8 (Oct 18, 2015) | go-1.4.2 |
5.7 (May 1, 2015) | go-1.4.1 |
5.6 (Nov 1, 2014) | go-1.3p0 |
Kernel version | Architectures | Initial support version | Final support version |
---|---|---|---|
6.4 | amd64, arm, 386 | Go 1.11 | |
6.2 through 6.3 | amd64, arm, 386 | Go 1.9 | Go 1.15.x |
6.1 | amd64, arm, 386 | Go 1.8 | Go 1.10.8 |
6.0 | amd64, 386 | Go 1.4.1 * | Go 1.10.8 |
6.0 | arm | Go 1.5 | Go 1.10.8 |
5.9 | amd64, 386 | Go 1.4.1 * | Go 1.8.7 |
5.9 | arm | Go 1.5 | Go 1.8.7 |
5.6 through 5.8 | amd64, 386 | Go 1.4.1 * | Go 1.7.6 |
5.5 | amd64, 386 | Go 1.3 * | Go 1.7.6 |
5.0 through 5.4 | amd64, 386 | Go 1 | Go 1.2.2 |
* Go 1.5 or above is recommended.
Go aims to support the two most recent OpenBSD releases, because OpenBSD officially supports only the two most recent releases, and makes a best-effort attempt to maintain ABI support in consecutive releases.
/etc/login.conf
)Edit /etc/login.conf
so that the staff class has the proper settings. The following is a working example of the staff class:
staff:\ :datasize-cur=infinity:\ :datasize-max=infinity:\ :datasize=infinity:\ :openfiles-cur=4096:\ :maxproc-max=512:\ :maxproc-cur=512:\ :ignorenologin:\ :requirehome@:\ :tc=default:
If the database file /etc/login.conf.db
exists, you need to rebuild it with:
# cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf
Ensure that the user you intend to build Go with is in the staff
login class:
# usermod -L staff your_username_here