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<p>
-To build cgo packages, just use <a href="/cmd/go/#Compile_packages_and_dependencies">"
+To build cgo packages, just use <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_packages_and_dependencies">"
<code>go build</code>"</a> or
-<a href="/cmd/go/#Compile_and_install_packages_and_dependencies">"<code>go install</code>
+<a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_and_install_packages_and_dependencies">"<code>go install</code>
"</a> as usual. The go tool recognizes the special <code>"C"</code> import and automatically
uses cgo for those files.
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@@ -169,9 +169,8 @@ in the Go tree demonstrate more advanced concepts.
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For a simple, idiomatic example of a cgo-based package, see Russ Cox's <a
href="http://code.google.com/p/gosqlite/source/browse/sqlite/sqlite.go">gosqlite</a>.
-Also, the Go Project Dashboard lists <a
-href="https://godashboard.appspot.com/project?tag=cgo">several other
-cgo packages</a>.
+Also, the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/go-wiki/wiki/Projects">Go Community Wiki</a>
+lists many packages, some of which use cgo.
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