<p>There are a lot of examples of cross compiling a go binary for usage on a linux and/or windows machine, but I can't find any info regarding the reverse. I have a linux machine that needs to build a go binary for use on a Mac</p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>phofe: <pre><blockquote>
<p>$ go tool dist list</p>
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<p>will show you every combination of GOOS/GOARCH available, and you probably want:</p>
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<p>$ GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build</p>
</blockquote></pre>deusmetallum: <pre><p>GOOS=darwin, I believe.</p></pre>cootercodes: <pre><p>awesome, I'll give it a shot. Thanks!</p></pre>ask: <pre><p>If using DNS for potentially internal applications is important to the application, then don't cross-compile the darwin binaries. (shakes fist at the default distribution of kubectl).</p>
<p>When you compile "natively" it will use the system DNS resolver which on macOS has more features, in particular for "split DNS" on VPN connections.</p></pre>
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