If you haven't already, I suggest checking that there isn't a difference in your Go setup, by working out the "go run ..." command that is being run below, and running that manually yourself. On 25 October 2018 05:28:53 BST, Mario Martelli wrote: >Morning, > >recently I tried to use ob-go and ran immediately into: > >org-babel-execute:go: Invalid function: (results (org-babel-eval >(format "%s run %s \"%s\" %s" org-babel-go-command (mapconcat (quote >identity) (org-babel-go-as-list flags) " ") >(org-babel-process-file-name tmp-src-file) (mapconcat (function (lambda >(a) (format "%S" (if (symbolp a) (let* (... ...) (if ... ... out)) >a)))) (org-babel-go-as-list args) " ")) "")) > >The strange thing is, that this only happens on my Mac. On my CentOS >machine it works like a charm. Both machines run on Emacs 26.1b1 and >org mode 9.1.9-65-g5e454. All packages are from Melpa and the machines >share the same .emacs. > >I have no idea how to get to the bottom of this phenomenon. Any hint or >help would be appreciated very much. > >Thank you >Mario > >—