gowindows-nt

Will Go compiled binaries run on Windows NT including the use of Ethernet ports?


Yes, Windows NT is still a thing that some people have to deal with.

I wonder if it is possible to run a binary compiled with Go on NT and use the ethernet port for communication (MQTT). If so, what do I have to take care of?

I admit that I have not done a test in this case because I simply don't have Win NT in reach in my current environment.


Solution

  • I don't think it will work. I downloaded Caddy, which uses Go, and ran dumpbin on it. I got:

    Microsoft (R) COFF/PE Dumper Version 14.00.24210.0
    Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    
    
    Dump of file caddy_windows_amd64.exe
    
    PE signature found
    
    File Type: EXECUTABLE IMAGE
    
    FILE HEADER VALUES
                8664 machine (x64)
    ...
                 223 characteristics
                       Relocations stripped
                       Executable
                       Application can handle large (>2GB) addresses
                       Debug information stripped
    
    OPTIONAL HEADER VALUES
                 20B magic # (PE32+)
                3.00 linker version
    ...
                6.01 operating system version
    

    So the minimum supported version of Windows is NT6 which is Vista.

    This seems to be supported by a ticket saying:

    Go 1.10 is the last release to support Windows Vista or below

    And:

    We plan to announce that Go 1.10 will be the last release of Go to support Windows XP.

    So old versions of Go supported Windows XP and above. New versions require Vista and above.