user3094829
user3094829

Reputation: 333

Go 1.5+ : Error - imports runtime: C source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG

My program was building perfectly with go 1.4.2. After installing go 1.5, I am getting following error.

imports runtime: C source files not allowed when not using cgo or SWIG: atomic_amd64x.c defs.c float.c heapdump.c lfstack.c malloc.c mcache.c mcentral.c mem_linux.c mfixalloc.c mgc0.c mheap.c msize.c os_linux.c panic.c parfor.c proc.c runtime.c signal.c signal_amd64x.c signal_unix.c stack.c string.c sys_x86.c vdso_linux_amd64.c

The error is not program dependent. Even a "Hello world" programs is throwing the same error.

Upvotes: 20

Views: 10653

Answers (4)

Mayank Patel
Mayank Patel

Reputation: 8546

Remove Old 1.4.x go installation and then install go 1.5.

I faced the same problem after installing go 1.5. The issue is that I installed go 1.5 at the same place of 1.4.2. Go 1.5 does not use C anymore and if old C installation files are present it throws the error as you are shown.

if you want the old installation to be present as well then install 1.5 to some other location and set GOROOT to that location.

Hope it helps.

Edit 1: For Linux Users:

if you downloaded go1.5*.tar.gz then you did this:

tar -C /usr/local/ -xvf go1.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz

Your old folder C files are not deleted, so the correct process is:

First: You should delete you old go folder.

sudo rm -rf /usr/local/go/

Second: Then run

tar -C /usr/local/ -xvf go1.5.x.linux-amd64.tar.gz

Upvotes: 55

RoCry
RoCry

Reputation: 109

I have the same problem because I installed two version of golang on my machine, one from offical site and the other is from homebrew.

And the GOROOT isn't match the go binary, I just replace the GOROOT with the right one, then done.

export GOROOT=/usr/local/opt/go/libexec # install via brew

Upvotes: 2

Evan Lin
Evan Lin

Reputation: 1322

If you use brew to upgrade your go to Go 1.5. Here is my step to make it work:

  1. Remove pkg folder in %GOPATH%
  2. Reload terminal(console) session, make sure Go env goes to Go 1.5 folder.

BTW: You need do the same thing if you want to switch from Go 1.5 back Go 1.4.2 via brew switch go 1.4.2.

Upvotes: 5

user2737876
user2737876

Reputation: 1168

I experienced this issue within my editor (sublime text 2). I call go build upon saving, it would appear my editor was pointing to go 1.4.x rather than the newly installed 1.5.

  • I solved this by simply quitting and reopening my editor.

Upvotes: 0

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