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cmd/go: go get dropping Windows proxy settings (WSL) #38610

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mcandre opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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cmd/go: go get dropping Windows proxy settings (WSL) #38610

mcandre opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 4 comments
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mcandre commented Apr 23, 2020

What version of Go are you using (go version)?

14

Does this issue reproduce with the latest release?

Yes

What operating system and processor architecture are you using (go env)?

Windows Subsystem for Linux (Ubuntu)

Windows 10 64-bit

What did you do?

Ran go get for tyk dependencies.

What did you expect to see?

The dependencies install.

What did you see instead?

Network errors indicating Go in WSL was dropping the Windows host network settings.

Not sure if this is a Go thing or just a WSL thing.

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mattn commented Apr 23, 2020

You can use $http_proxy or $https_proxy on Linux.

@andybons andybons changed the title go get dropping Windows proxy settings (WSL) cmd/go: go get dropping Windows proxy settings (WSL) Apr 23, 2020
@andybons andybons added GoCommand cmd/go NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. OS-Windows labels Apr 23, 2020
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bcmills commented Apr 23, 2020

Not sure if this is a Go thing or just a WSL thing.

I think we need a firmer answer on what the WSL proxy behavior is expected to be before we can pursue this as a Go bug. (To my knowledge, nobody on the Go team is an expert on WSL usage.)

However, note that the Go porting policy requires a maintainer and builder for each supported platform. We have builders for (and do support) many Linux systems in general, but since we do not have builders or specific maintainers for WSL (#17365), to the extent that WSL differs from other Linux environments we cannot in general support it. (This is similar to the current situation for QEMU; compare #1508.)

If you require Go-on-WSL support, you should either escalate those issues to the WSL developers (presumably at Microsoft?), or volunteer (or find some one to volunteer) to set up and maintain a WSL builder environment.

@bcmills bcmills added the WaitingForInfo Issue is not actionable because of missing required information, which needs to be provided. label Apr 23, 2020
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