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I have the error:

go install: no install location for directory /Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/src outside GOPATH 

I'm using go version 1.1 on OS X.

I can build & run but can't install packages.

My environment:

GOPATH=/Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project
PATH=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/go/bin:/Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/bin

Project tree:

/Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project
bin
pkg
src

I can build without error:

..:src xwilly$ go build test.go 
..:src xwilly$ go install test.go
go install: no install location for directory /Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/src outside GOPATH

Here is a simple example:

xwilly$ cat test.go 
package main

import (
    "fmt"
)

func main() {
    fmt.Println("Bonjour")
}
xwilly$ go run test.go 
Bonjour
xwilly$ go install test.go 
go install: no install location for directory /Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/src/learning outside GOPATH
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  • what's the package name in test.go?
    – thwd
    Jul 8, 2013 at 10:39
  • the package name is => package main
    – Xwilly
    Jul 8, 2013 at 10:52
  • You can not install package main. Read How to Write Go Code.
    – thwd
    Jul 8, 2013 at 11:32
  • 2
    @Tom: You can go install package main. It's how Go commands are installed.
    – peterSO
    Jul 8, 2013 at 13:09
  • Interesting, didn't know that :)
    – thwd
    Jul 8, 2013 at 13:16

1 Answer 1

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Command go

GOPATH environment variable

Each directory listed in GOPATH must have a prescribed structure:

The src/ directory holds source code. The path below 'src' determines the import path or executable name.

The pkg/ directory holds installed package objects. As in the Go tree, each target operating system and architecture pair has its own subdirectory of pkg (pkg/GOOS_GOARCH).

If DIR is a directory listed in the GOPATH, a package with source in DIR/src/foo/bar can be imported as "foo/bar" and has its compiled form installed to "DIR/pkg/GOOS_GOARCH/foo/bar.a".

The bin/ directory holds compiled commands. Each command is named for its source directory, but only the final element, not the entire path. That is, the command with source in DIR/src/foo/quux is installed into DIR/bin/quux, not DIR/bin/foo/quux. The foo/ is stripped so that you can add DIR/bin to your PATH to get at the installed commands. If the GOBIN environment variable is set, commands are installed to the directory it names instead of DIR/bin.

Here's an example directory layout:

GOPATH=/home/user/gocode

/home/user/gocode/
    src/
        foo/
            bar/               (go code in package bar)
                x.go
            quux/              (go code in package main)
                y.go
    bin/
        quux                   (installed command)
    pkg/
        linux_amd64/
            foo/
                bar.a          (installed package object)

Your directory structure is wrong. You are trying to install a command (package main). It should be in a source directory named after your command. See the quux command above.

In your case, assume your command is going to be named billy.

$ mkdir -p /Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/src/billy

which is inside your GOPATH. Move your test.go file to this directory. Run

$ go install billy

The command billy should, unless you have set GOBIN, be installed in the

/Users/xwilly/Dropbox/go/project/bin

directory inside your GOPATH, which should be in your PATH.

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  • 1
    +1 thanks for great explanation. I missed the gobin bit in the docs
    – Rippo
    Jul 16, 2014 at 7:34

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