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After adding eval $(/path/to/goz-env)
in .profile
, each time I log in to OMVS, I get 3 or 4 lines about $COMPILER_PATH
.
Can you add config to turn this off, please?
Second, even if I have $HOME/.config/go/env
(per XDG spec), go env
says that `go` isn't picking them up. Instead I've to add exports in my .profile
.
Can you add the ability to use $HOME/.config/go/env
, as is the case in other platforms, please?
Still trying from basic sh at the moment, i.e., not bash or zsh.
Idea priority | High |
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@Vignesh
You can add -q to the eval statement to achieve your objective. `eval $(/path/to/goz-env -q)`
Let us know if this is helpful.
You can add -q to the eval statement to achieve your objective. `eval $(/path/to/goz-env -q)`