It’s really neat to suddenly encounter something done just for DragonFly that you didn’t know was coming: A port of Go to DragonFly. I think these changes are going into the next Go release, or at least I hope so. (More on Go if you haven’t encountered it before.)
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Thanks for the shout out!
The Go 1.2 freeze is targeted for September 1st but cgo, auxiliary C/Go integration, is not yet complete. They mentioned a problem having to do with linking binaries. Everyone who you thinks they might be able to help, please take a look!
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-dev/O2ALUcNCTAQ