As of [Go 1.16](https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.16#go-command) the `GO111MODULE` environment variable defaults to `on` and `go get` has been deprecated for module installation.
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Some variables defined in the go installation are used in the cache
task, so the go installation must happen first.
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Note that this change is dependent on the merging of
cisagov/setup-env-github-action#31.
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The Terraform installation does not destroy the existing system
Terraform installation, and neither should the Packer installation.
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There is no reason to create /usr/bin/terraform. This is a vestige of
an earlier age.
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We should be doing this because the Packer and Terraform pre-commit
hooks leverage the corresponding executables; therefore, it makes
sense to go ahead and install the particular versions of those
executables that we support. Also add support for optionally
debugging via tmate.
See also cisagov/skeleton-generic#74.
Removed name because it was not more informative than the default. Swapped out
a hardcoded job reference for the github.job context value. Switch the base
cache key to a step environment value so we can set it once and reuse. Removed
additional restore-key value that might have undesirable results.
This should resolve the issue seen when the Python version changes before there
is an update to .pre-commit-config.yml which results in pre-commit pointing to
a non-existent Python installation.
These seem to be very large caches. Restoring an old one and updating
it results in a cache larger than the maximum allowed cache size: 200MB.
"Cache size of 254757924 bytes is over the 200MB limit, not saving
cache."
So if the config changes it is best to just take the cache-miss and
start from scratch.