IIRC the stdlib isn't delivered precompiled anymore since 1.20. You should 
make sure to have layer caching in place in case you want to tune your 
pipelines. You can do a "go build std" IIRC.

On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 4:40:21 PM UTC+1 Lib Martinito wrote:

>
> [image: Screenshot 2023-12-13 at 8.05.38 PM.png][image: Screenshot 
> 2023-12-13 at 8.13.47 PM.png]
>
> It's 37x slower on go 1.21.5 to build the first time. Do anyone of you 
> know why that is? Should I raise a bug instead?
>
> What I compiled was only a simple "hello world!" using println. The 
> environments are docker images - go-1.19:alpine and go-1.21:alpine 
> respectively.
>
> It would be appreciated if anyone could shed some light around this. 
>

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