Update Go to 1.18
From 1.17.12
1.18.5 was just released, but not all packages have been updated, so I
went with 1.18.4
Co-authored-by: Steven Clark <steven.clark@hashicorp.com>
Remove gox in favor of go build.
`gox` hasn't had a release to update it in many years, so is missing
support for many modern systems, like `darwin/arm64`.
In any case, we only use it for dev builds, where we don't even use
the ability of it to build for multiple platforms. Release builds use
`go build` now.
So, this switches to `go build` everywhere.
I pulled this down and tested it in Windows as well. (Side note: I
couldn't get `gox` to work in Windows, so couldn't build before this
change.)
* Update node to latest stable version
- v10 has reached EOL so upgrading node to v14 which is the latest
stable build
* Added changelog
* Resolve merge conflicts
Adds BUILD_TAGS to the docker build commands for docker-dev and
docker-dev-ui. Also changes the respective Dockerfile's to use double
quotes with ${BUILD_TAGS} so that it's interpolated.
* Revert "Saving and restoring the go cache was an experiment to reduce build times, but it worked too inconsistently. (#10493)"
This reverts commit 1e72bb1c41aef6648e9e219f6e44ae7942f463fe.
* make ci-config
* ci: update default go image to use docker mirror
* bump to go1.15.11
- Previously there was version skew: 1.15.10 and 1.15.4 were in use.
* Update go version to 1.15.3
* Fix OU ordering for go1.15.x testing
* Fix CI version
* Update docker image
* Fix test
* packagespec upgrade -version 0.1.8
Co-authored-by: Sam Salisbury <samsalisbury@gmail.com>