[GH-ISSUE #3819] Is the compiled file size different from the official original author's? #3038

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opened 2026-05-05 13:57:58 -06:00 by gitea-mirror · 1 comment
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Originally created by @worm001 on GitHub (Nov 30, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fatedier/frp/issues/3819

Describe the feature request

I used liteide+[go1.20.11.windows-amd64.msi] and when compiling frp-0.38.0, I found that the binary file generated directly after Build (path: C:\frp-0.38.0\cmd\frpc\main.go) is 14.7MB, which is very different from the compiled version provided by the official author is 9.99MB! May I ask how to make the binary file similar in size to the official file?

Describe alternatives you've considered

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Affected area

  • Docs
  • Installation
  • Performance and Scalability
  • Security
  • User Experience
  • Test and Release
  • Developer Infrastructure
  • Client Plugin
  • Server Plugin
  • Extensions
  • Others
Originally created by @worm001 on GitHub (Nov 30, 2023). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fatedier/frp/issues/3819 ### Describe the feature request I used liteide+[go1.20.11.windows-amd64.msi] and when compiling frp-0.38.0, I found that the binary file generated directly after Build (path: C:\frp-0.38.0\cmd\frpc\main.go) is 14.7MB, which is very different from the compiled version provided by the official author is 9.99MB! May I ask how to make the binary file similar in size to the official file? ### Describe alternatives you've considered _No response_ ### Affected area - [ ] Docs - [ ] Installation - [ ] Performance and Scalability - [ ] Security - [ ] User Experience - [ ] Test and Release - [ ] Developer Infrastructure - [ ] Client Plugin - [ ] Server Plugin - [ ] Extensions - [ ] Others
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Dec 31, 2023):

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