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Russ Cox b4a7806724 [dev.cc] all: merge master (5868ce3) into dev.cc
This time for sure!

Change-Id: I7e7ea24edb7c2f711489e162fb97237a87533089
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build.go [dev.cc] all: merge master (5868ce3) into dev.cc 2015-02-20 10:28:36 -05:00
buildgc.go cmd/dist: avoid trailing space in instruction name strings 2015-02-13 17:31:29 +00:00
buildgo.go build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
buildruntime.go [dev.cc] cmd/dist: write default GO386 for cmd/internal/obj 2015-02-17 23:28:24 +00:00
buildtool.go [dev.cc] cmd/dist, cmd/go: build new6g etc and verify against 6g 2015-02-18 15:09:04 +00:00
cpuid_386.s build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
cpuid_amd64.s build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
cpuid_default.s build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
main.go build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
README build: require old Go to build new Go (and convert cmd/dist to Go) 2015-01-10 19:16:00 +00:00
sys_default.go build: bootstrap on Plan 9 2015-01-13 07:50:32 +00:00
sys_windows.go build: update Windows make.bat for Go-based dist 2015-01-12 23:01:37 +00:00
util.go [dev.cc] all: merge master (5868ce3) into dev.cc 2015-02-20 10:28:36 -05:00

This program, dist, is the bootstrapping tool for the Go distribution.

As of Go 1.5, dist and other parts of the compiler toolchain are written
in Go, making bootstrapping a little more involved than in the past.
The approach is to build the current release of Go with an earlier one.

The process to install Go 1.x, for x ≥ 5, is:

1. Build cmd/dist with Go 1.4.
2. Using dist, build Go 1.x compiler toolchain with Go 1.4.
3. Using dist, rebuild Go 1.x compiler toolchain with itself.
4. Using dist, build Go 1.x cmd/go (as go_bootstrap) with Go 1.x compiler toolchain.
5. Using go_bootstrap, build the remaining Go 1.x standard library and commands.

NOTE: During the transition from the old C-based toolchain to the Go-based one,
step 2 also builds the parts of the toolchain written in C, and step 3 does not
recompile those.

Because of backward compatibility, although the steps above say Go 1.4,
in practice any release ≥ Go 1.4 but < Go 1.x will work as the bootstrap base.

See golang.org/s/go15bootstrap for more details.

Compared to Go 1.4 and earlier, dist will also take over much of what used to
be done by make.bash/make.bat/make.rc and all of what used to be done by
run.bash/run.bat/run.rc, because it is nicer to implement that logic in Go
than in three different scripting languages simultaneously.