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There is some question about whether the api tool is running on Windows (see issue 6124), and now I'm starting to question whether it runs on any of the builders, since both darwin/amd64 and linux/amd64 are crashing for me in the api tool due to a recent cgo-related change, and yet the dashboard is happy. If the dashboard is still happy after this CL, we have a problem. Update #6124 TBR=golang-dev CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/13632053 |
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