I've read the doc on creating custom packages, etc but I can't seem to pin down what the problem is.

GOPATH=/Users/lrsmith/GoWorkSpace
|->bin
|->pkg
|->src
    |->github.com
       |->lrsmith
          |-> zaphod
              |-> zaphod.go

I've done a 'go get github.com/lrsmith/go-icinga2-api/iapi' and it dropped it into the same dir as 'zaphod' and created and .a file under pkg.

GOPATH=/Users/lrsmith/GoWorkSpace
|->bin/
|->pkg/
  |->..../iapi.a
|->src/
    |->github.com/
       |->lrsmith/
          |-> zaphod/
              |-> zaphod.go
          |-> go-icinga2-api/

zaphod.go is very simple right now

package main
import (
    "github.com/lrsmith/go-icinga2-api/iapi"
)
func main () {
  t := iapi.Config("zaphod","beeblebrox","http://localhost",true)
}

When I do a go build in the zaphod directory I get ./zaphod.go:11: undefined: iapi.Config

I've read through the docs, checked cases and tried different structures but I can't seem to get it to load the package and let me call iapi.Config. The iapi code works and if I build something in the go-icinga2-api directory it works fine and the test all pass.

I want to create a separate project/code base that imports the go-icinga2-api and uses it, but can't seem to get it work.

Thanks Len

Added info. The structure for go-icinga2-api is
go-icinga2-api
|-> iapi
     |-> client.go
     |-> client_test.go
     |-> host.go
      .......

client.go is

// Package iapi provides a client for interacting with an Icinga2        Server
package iapi

import (
    "bytes"
    "crypto/tls"
    "encoding/json"
    "fmt"
    "net/http"
)

// Server ... Use to be ClientConfig
type Server struct {
    Username           string
    Password           string
    BaseURL                string
    AllowUnverifiedSSL bool
    httpClient         *http.Client
}

// func Config ...
func (server *Server) Config(username, password, url string, allowUnverifiedSSL bool) (*Server, error) {

    // TODO : Add code to verify parameters
    return &Server{username, password, url, allowUnverifiedSSL, nil}, nil

}

I've tried with the .go files up one level, i.e. not nested underneath iapi/ to for the same results.