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Go dependency management tool experiment (deprecated)

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Not able to run go project- unexpected directory layout:

scrumteamravens opened this issue · comments

I am getting below issue
unexpected directory layout:
import path: gopkg.in/yaml.v2
root: C:\Users\kants3\go\src
dir: C:\Users\kants3\go\src\github.com\k8stests\k8stests\vendor\gopkg.in\yaml.v2
expand root: C:\Users\kants3\go\src
expand dir: C:\Users\kants3\go\src\github.com\k8stests\k8stests\vendor\gopkg.in\yaml.v2
separator: \

when i am trying with dep i am getting above exception. OS - windows
but when i try pulling dependencies using go get it worked fine for me.
Hence suspecting some issue with path setting or dep issue.

What version of dep are you using (dep version)?

version : devel
build date :
git hash :
go version : go1.11.8
go compiler : gc
platform : windows/amd64
features : ImportDuringSolve=false

If you installed dep via go get, report the version instead with
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/golang/dep && git describe --tags

dep ensure

go env :
set GOARCH=amd64
set GOBIN=
set GOCACHE=C:\Users\kants3\AppData\Local\go-build
set GOEXE=.exe
set GOFLAGS=
set GOHOSTARCH=amd64
set GOHOSTOS=windows
set GOOS=windows
set GOPATH=C:\Users\kants3\go\src\github.com\k8stests\k8stests;C:\Users\kants3\go
set GOPROXY=
set GORACE=
set GOROOT=C:\Go
set GOTMPDIR=
set GOTOOLDIR=C:\Go\pkg\tool\windows_amd64
set GCCGO=gccgo
set CC=gcc
set CXX=g++
set CGO_ENABLED=1
set GOMOD=
set CGO_CFLAGS=-g -O2
set CGO_CPPFLAGS=
set CGO_CXXFLAGS=-g -O2
set CGO_FFLAGS=-g -O2
set CGO_LDFLAGS=-g -O2
set PKG_CONFIG=pkg-config
set GOGCCFLAGS=-m64 -mthreads -fno-caret-diagnostics -Qunused-arguments -fmessage-length=0 -fdebug-prefix-map=C:\Users\kants3\AppData\Local\Temp\go-build228787150=/tmp/go-build -gno-record-gcc-switches

Dep was officially deprecated earlier this year, and the proposal to archive this repository was accepted. As such, I'm closing outstanding issues before archiving the repository. For any further comments, please use the proposal thread on the Go issue tracker. Thanks!