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Russ Cox authored
It is possible to use ./ imports on Windows but it requires some extra command-line work ('go build' does this automatically, but we can't use 'go build' here). Instead, use an ordinary import and -I/-L, which are easier to use. LGTM=iant R=iant CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/89040043
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