[SOLVED] Docker 1.13.1 building problem on Slackware 14.2
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I am trying to build Docker 1.13.1 package for Slackware 14.2, unfortunately there are errors during that process: http://pastebin.com/XBqDNbzC
I have modified existing Vincent's Slackbuild script for version 1.8.2 by updating version number, GIT hash and by removing patches: http://pastebin.com/F2dQGDDY
after building google-go-lang you have to logout and login again and continue building the rest of the packages depending on it: if you don't do like this your shell won't load the /etc/profile.d/go.sh file and will keep using the go compiler shipped with Slackware (producing the error you got).
after building google-go-lang you have to logout and login again and continue building the rest of the packages depending on it: if you don't do like this your shell won't load the /etc/profile.d/go.sh file and will keep using the go compiler shipped with Slackware (producing the error you got).
I just replied to horizn's email about this same issue and now saw this thread.
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