I'm on Windows, and I got it by giving command go help gopath
to cmd, and read the bold text in the instruction,
that is if code you wnat to install is at ..BaseDir...\SomeProject\src\basic\set
, the GOPATH should not be the same location as code, it should be just Base Project DIR: ..BaseDir...\SomeProject
.
The GOPATH environment variable lists places to look for Go code. On
Unix, the value is a colon-separated string. On Windows, the value is
a semicolon-separated string. On Plan 9, the value is a list.
If the environment variable is unset, GOPATH defaults to a
subdirectory named "go" in the user's home directory ($HOME/go on
Unix, %USERPROFILE%\go on Windows), unless that directory holds a Go
distribution. Run "go env GOPATH" to see the current GOPATH.
See https://golang.org/wiki/SettingGOPATH to set a custom GOPATH.
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/" prefix 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. GOBIN must be
an absolute path.
Here's an example directory layout:
GOPATH=/home/user/go
/home/user/go/
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)
..........
if GOPATH has been set to Base Project DIR and still has this problem, in windows you can try to set GOBIN as Base Project DIR\bin
or %GOPATH%\bin
.