He might be running go test which also seems to rebuild everything every
time unless it has been installed.

go test -i installs all the dependencies for a test and fixes this problem.


On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Dave Cheney <d...@cheney.net> wrote:

> My guess is you are using go build, which compiles then discards
> everything it just compiled (unless what was compiled was a main package,
> in which case the binary will be left in your current working directory)
>
> I recommend using go install -v rather than go build for general use.
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