underfined function error in go :jmpToFunctionValue - go

While running main.go getting this error in monkey file and function is given below.
bou.ke/monkey
../go/pkg/mod/bou.ke/monkey#v1.0.2/replace.go:24:14: undefined: jmpToFunctionValue
Anyone help me with that?

I also face this error while using mac M1.
could you check the goarch var in go env? if you got arm64, you need to change it to amd64 using this command
go env -w GOARCH=amd64
it works for me

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What is the message when it is building on Golang?

When I build source on Golang, I saw the warning message, but I couldn't find answer about it.
$ go build --mod=mod -o main main.go
# command-line-arguments
ld: warning: -no_pie is deprecated when targeting new OS versions
specs
version : go version go1.18 darwin/amd64
os : Monterey 12.6
build command : go build --mod=mod -o [binary name] main.go
From GitHub: link
There are a few options:
- wait for the next Go 1.19.x and 1.18.x releases, probably early next month
- build Go from the master branch
- pass -buildmode=pie flag to go build and go test for a workaround
- use older version of the system linker
This seems to be a known issue. See Github for more information.
As a workaround you can pass the -buildmode=pie flag to your go build command.

Trouble with go get install for mcumgr

I am trying to install MCUMgr on MACos. Here is a link for mcumgr: https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/services/device_mgmt/mcumgr.html
I install the Go Programming Language and enter this command:
go install github.com/apache/mynewt-mcumgr-cli/mcumgr#latest
Upon doing this I get the following error:
go/pkg/mod/golang.org/x/sys#v0.0.0-20200223170610-d5e6a3e2c0ae/unix/zsyscall_darwin_amd64.go:28:3: //go:linkname must refer to declared function or variable
I then googled and found the following from stackoverflow: Go 1.18 build error on Mac: "unix/syscall_darwin.1_13.go:25:3: //go:linkname must refer to declared function or variable"
This gives me the following error:
go: golang.org/x/sys: unrecognized import path "golang.org/x": parse https://golang.org/x?go-get=1: no go-import meta tags ()
I am stuck right now on how to install MCUMgr for MACos and wondering if someone has previously had the same issues?
I used go 1.17 instead and used:
go get github.com/apache/mynewt-mcumgr-cli/mcumgr
Then into the bin folder where it is installed use sudo ./mcumgr to run.

go get fyne/io/driver/gl#v1.0.1 unrecognized import path

Trying to follow the installation guide here and most of the process is working. I'm having an issue with building it however.
When trying to build I'm getting this message:
C:...\gameboy.live>go build -o gbdotlive main.go
......\go\pkg\mod\fyne.io\fyne#v1.0.1\driver\gl\gl.go:20:2: missing go.sum entry for module providing package github.com/goki/freetype (imported by fyne.io/fyne/driver/gl); to add:
go get fyne.io/fyne/driver/gl#v1.0.1
Running the suggested command however raises another prompt:
C:...\gameboy.live>go get fyne.io/driver/gl#v1.0.1
go get fyne.io/driver/gl#v1.0.1: unrecognized import path "fyne.io/driver/gl": reading https://fyne.io/driver/gl?go-get=1: 404 Not Found
I've tried going for the version 1.4.3 driver too which raises a different error:
C:...\gameboy.live>go get fyne.io/fyne/gl#v1.4.3
go get: module fyne.io/fyne#v1.4.3 found, but does not contain package fyne.io/fyne/gl
Anybody familiar with this issue? FYI I'm on Windows and have MinGw installed already.
Just run go mod tidy before exec go build -o gbdotlive main.go.Have a try.

Unable to Install Go-Ipfs from source

I'm trying to Build IPFS from Source on windows 10.
Previously i installed it from source.It was working fine. But i needed the latest source so i started again from the scratch. because i edited some parts in the source.
I followed instructions on https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/blob/master/docs/windows.md.
I received following error on executing following commands.
code
cd %GOPATH%\src\github.com\ipfs\go-ipfs
make install
Error
go version go1.12.6 windows/amd64
bin/check_go_version 1.12
go install -asmflags=all=-trimpath="D:\GO_WORKSPACE" -gcflags=all=-trimpath="D:\GO_WORKSPACE" -ldflags="-X "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs".CurrentCommit=810cb607e-dirty" ./cmd/ipfs
# github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin/loader
plugin\loader\preload.go:11:2: undefined: pluginipldgit
plugin\loader\preload.go:12:2: undefined: pluginbadgerds
plugin\loader\preload.go:13:2: undefined: pluginflatfs
plugin\loader\preload.go:14:2: undefined: pluginlevelds
make: *** [cmd/ipfs/Rules.mk:37: cmd/ipfs-install] Error 2
I tried Adding this plugins in to preload.go file under src\github.com\ipfs\go-ipfs\plugin\loader directory.
exisiting code on preload.go.
import (
"github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin"
)
i added after the issue
import (
"github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin"
pluginipldgit "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin/plugins/git"
pluginbadgerds "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin/plugins/git"
pluginflatfs "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin/plugins/git"
pluginlevelds "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/plugin/plugins/git"
)
so after i added this lines result is success.
Executed command
make install
Result
go version go1.12.6 windows/amd64
bin/check_go_version 1.12
go install -asmflags=all=-trimpath="D:\GO_WORKSPACE" -gcflags=all=-trimpath="D:\GO_WORKSPACE" -ldflags="-X "github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs".CurrentCommit=810cb607e-dirty" ./cmd/ipfs
Then i tried to start the ipfs using following command
ipfs daemon
Error
Initializing daemon...
go-ipfs version: 0.4.22-dev-810cb607e-dirty
Repo version: 7
System version: amd64/windows
Golang version: go1.12.6
Error: unknown datastore type: flatfs
Can someone help me configure the IPFS from source.
Thanks in advance.
I solved this problem by following method. not sure this will be a good solution or not. any way i could solve the issue.
I'm posting this as a answer. so it will be useful to everyone who has the same issue.
1) Deleted go-ipfs folder inside the "%GO_WORKSPACE% / .... / ipfs" folder.
2) Git clone the go ipfs repo manually on the same location.
3) go inside go-ipfs folder.
4) execute install command.
make install
Done on Windows.
Save IPFS (kubo) to some folder inside %GOPATH% (I cloned https://github.com/ipfs/kubo) to folder %GOPATH%\kubo
Important cd %GOPATH%\kubo\cmd\ipfs\
go install
ipfs.exe was placed in %GOPATH%\bin
I launched it as daemon - works.
BTW: GOROOT is defined and path to go is included in PATH

Error while running make command using Fabric 1.0.6 after all the 15 steps

I am installing fabric in a custom path $HOME//gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric using the make command but after installing all the 15 steps, I am getting the following error
Step 15/15 : LABEL org.hyperledger.fabric.version=1.0.2 org.hyperledger.fabric.base.version=0.3.2
---> Running in ed05a67810db
Removing intermediate container ed05a67810db
---> 99b4b0b28957
Successfully built 99b4b0b28957
Successfully tagged hyperledger/fabric-javaenv:latest
docker tag hyperledger/fabric-javaenv hyperledger/fabric-javaenv:x86_64-1.0.2
build/bin/peer
CGO_CFLAGS=" " GOBIN=/root/gopath/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/build/bin go install -tags "" -ldflags "-X github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metadata.Version=1.0.2 -X github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metadata.BaseVersion=0.3.2 -X github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metadata.BaseDockerLabel=org.hyperledger.fabric -X github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metadata.DockerNamespace=hyperledger -X github.com/hyperledger/fabric/common/metadata.BaseDockerNamespace=hyperledger" github.com/hyperledger/fabric/peer
go build github.com/hyperledger/fabric/vendor/github.com/miekg/pkcs11: invalid flag in #cgo LDFLAGS: -Wl,--no-as-needed
Makefile:227: recipe for target 'build/bin/peer' failed
make: *** [build/bin/peer] Error 1
Docker version 17.12.0-ce, build c97c6d6
docker-compose version 1.18.0, build 8dd22a9
go version go1.9.4 linux/amd64
OS : Ubuntu 16.04
I have set the following path also
$ mkdir $HOME/gopath
$ export GOPATH=$HOME/gopath
$ export GOROOT=$HOME/go
$ export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin
Jira Link: https://jira.hyperledger.org/browse/FAB-2218 which I have already done
It is a known issue in go 1.9.4:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/23739
While go people are fixing it, you can manually whitelist the flags before starting make:
$ export CGO_LDFLAGS_ALLOW='-Wl,--no-as-needed'
$ make
Alternatively you can just downgrade to go 1.9.3
as far as I know you don't need to build the fabric itself.
You just need to have sources in the gopath, as your chaincode will need this, when you are building your chaincode for the blockchain itself.
In addition you will probably also need to install the fabric-ca for your chaincode to build successfully, if you use the certificate-stuff.
This is sufficient to check if you installed fabric correctly:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric
make unit-test
Keep going if this works.
I found this confusing at first as well ;)
I'd assume you switch to golang 1.9.4 or greater hence I belive this actually related to following issue, to solve it you need to update vendor dependencies:
govendor fetch github.com/hyperledger/fabric/vendor/github.com/miekg/pkcs11
Next continue to build binaries and run tests.

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