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-Google App Engine Go Language SDK
-
-The Go SDK's includes a web server application that simulates the
-AppEngine environment, including a local version of the datastore,
-Google Accounts, and the ability to fetch URLs and send email directly
-from your computer using the App Engine APIs. The Go SDK uses slightly
-modified versions of the development tools from the Python SDK, and
-will run on any Intel-based Mac OS X or Linux computer with Python
-2.5.
-
-Homepage: http://code.google.com/appengine
-
-Alternate download site: http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine
-
-NOTE: There are some minor limitations to the Go SDK for
-App Engine vs the full blown Go Language SDK, but for
-most part this package can be used to develop and compile
-stand-alone Go programs as well. See The Go Programming
-Language Blog, Tuesday, May 10, 2011, Go and Google Appengine at
-http://blog.golang.org/2011/05/go-and-google-app-engine.html for more
-details.
-
-WARNING: This SlackBuild puts the Google Appengine Go SDK tools onto
-your PATH using the script gae.sh (or gae.csh) in /etc/profile.d that
-is sourced by /etc/profile (or /etc/csh.login). If you also install
-the Google Appengine Python SDK then the gae.sh (and gae.csh) scripts
-will clash and you'll be left with a gae.sh.new (and gae.csh.new) file
-in /etc/profile.d.
-
-THIS IS INTENTIONAL!!!
-
-This is because Google's Go and Python SDK's for Appengine contain
-Python scripts with the same names that are different: you cannot use,
-for example, the appcfg.py or dev_appserver.py from one SDK on apps
-written with the other SDK!
-
-It is up to you to sort out this mess and decide which - if any -
-SDK's tools you want on the PATH and which you'll call with the
-full path. I had written some wrapper scripts (inspired by Google's
-own gomake script) that work around this issue; but I felt this
-solution was more appropriate for Slackware and absolved me of the
-responsability of untangling Google's mess!
-
-AND ANOTHER WARNING: If you also install the Google Go language
-SlackBuild you'll have another clash since the Appengine Go SDK
-contains a subset of the Go language SDK; it has some of the same
-tools and relies on the same environment variables (in particular
-GOROOT). So you need decide if you want to keep the Go Appengine
-on your PATH or the Go Language (via /etc/profile.d/go.sh and
-/etc/profile.d/go.csh).
-
-Sorry, but I don't write 'em - I just build 'em!