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This produces static Go binaries by default (on Linux, anyway). There shouldn't be much real difference since the release binaries are built on Alpine anyway and are already static, so they don't support the weird dynamic DNS stuff that Go doesn't.
Remove a now redundant static stamp test.
I was hoping to get rid of the Alpine build stage completely, but I think we still need it to produce a static sandbox binary, so it would probably be predicated on moving to the Go sandbox (wherever that is at).
The
static
flag seems to be making things worse - it sets extld with-static
but that doesn't necessarily work if you don't havelibc.a
available. I wonder if that just becomes irrelevant and setting the Go build tags turns out to work better.