Build and install from GOPATH

* Rename 'vendor/src' -> 'vendor'
  * Ignore vendor/ instead of vendor/src/ for lint
* Rename 'cmd/client' -> 'cmd/ocic' to make it 'go install'able
* Rename 'cmd/server' -> 'cmd/ocid' to make it 'go install'able
* Update Makefile to build and install from GOPATH
* Update tests to locate ocid/ocic in GOPATH/bin
* Search for binaries in GOPATH/bin instead of PATH
* Install tools using `go get -u`, so they are updated on each run

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Yu <jawnsy@redhat.com>
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/*
Package toml provides facilities for decoding and encoding TOML configuration
files via reflection. There is also support for delaying decoding with
the Primitive type, and querying the set of keys in a TOML document with the
MetaData type.
The specification implemented: https://github.com/mojombo/toml
The sub-command github.com/BurntSushi/toml/cmd/tomlv can be used to verify
whether a file is a valid TOML document. It can also be used to print the
type of each key in a TOML document.
Testing
There are two important types of tests used for this package. The first is
contained inside '*_test.go' files and uses the standard Go unit testing
framework. These tests are primarily devoted to holistically testing the
decoder and encoder.
The second type of testing is used to verify the implementation's adherence
to the TOML specification. These tests have been factored into their own
project: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test
The reason the tests are in a separate project is so that they can be used by
any implementation of TOML. Namely, it is language agnostic.
*/
package toml