11-05-2008
oh so you suggesting me to download it from one server and copy that file and move it to other servers? ok..
I found the command
Install local packages solving and satisfying dependencies as needed
up2date -k <dir>[:<dir>...]
can someone explain it to me the meaning of <dir>[:<dir>...]
<dir> supposed to be the file directory path that I just downloaded right? but what about the [:<dir>...]
I did not understand that.. does it mean I need to specify the directory location where I'm gonna install those packages that I just downloaded?
Thanks.
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GO(1) General Commands Manual GO(1)
NAME
go - tool for managing Go source code
SYNOPSIS
go command [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
The Go distribution includes a command, named go, that automates the downloading, building, installation, and testing of Go packages and
commands.
COMMANDS
Each command is documented in its own manpage. For example, the build command is documented in go-build(1). The commands are:
build compile packages and dependencies
clean remove object files
doc run godoc on package sources
env print Go environment information
fix run go tool fix on packages
fmt run gofmt on package sources
get download and install packages and dependencies
install
compile and install packages and dependencies
list list packages
run compile and run Go program
test test packages
tool run specified go tool
version
print Go version
vet run go tool vet on packages
EXAMPLES
TODO
SEE ALSO
go-build(1), go-clean(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
2012-05-13 GO(1)