On Thursday, January 3, 2013 7:14:41 PM UTC-8, Dave Cheney wrote:
Gratuitous plug for my employer, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS works well in many Cloud
environments.
Here endth the self promotion.
On 04/01/2013, at 14:10, Constantine Vasil <ths...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:
not use Windows anymore.
What Linux distribution do you recommend for using Go in Amazon AWS?
--Gratuitous plug for my employer, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS works well in many Cloud
environments.
Here endth the self promotion.
On 04/01/2013, at 14:10, Constantine Vasil <ths...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:
The "tip" version is compiling the latest from source.
I see what a "tip" means. Yes I am compiling from source. But decided tonot use Windows anymore.
What Linux distribution do you recommend for using Go in Amazon AWS?
On Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:57:25 PM UTC-8, Daniel Theophanes wrote:
Hi Constantine,
Go works fine on Amazon AWS on both Windows and Linux I run on both.
The "tip" version is compiling the latest from source.
http://golang.org/doc/install
-Daniel
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 18:48:52 -0800 (PST)
Constantine Vasil wrote:
--Hi Constantine,
Go works fine on Amazon AWS on both Windows and Linux I run on both.
The "tip" version is compiling the latest from source.
http://golang.org/doc/install
-Daniel
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 18:48:52 -0800 (PST)
Constantine Vasil wrote:
HI Alex,
I suppose the issue is in VMWare network driver as you suggested.
So I moved to Amazon AWS. What is recommended environment
suitable for Golang in this case?
What is "tip" version of Go?
Thanks in advance,
Constantine
I suppose the issue is in VMWare network driver as you suggested.
So I moved to Amazon AWS. What is recommended environment
suitable for Golang in this case?
What is "tip" version of Go?
Thanks in advance,
Constantine