package/go: security bump to version 1.16.5
Fixes the following security issues: - CVE-2021-33195: The LookupCNAME, LookupSRV, LookupMX, LookupNS, and LookupAddr functions in net, and their respective methods on the Resolver type may return arbitrary values retrieved from DNS which do not follow the established RFC 1035 rules for domain names. If these names are used without further sanitization, for instance unsafely included in HTML, they may allow for injection of unexpected content. Note that LookupTXT may still return arbitrary values that could require sanitization before further use - CVE-2021-33196: The NewReader and OpenReader functions in archive/zip can cause a panic or an unrecoverable fatal error when reading an archive that claims to contain a large number of files, regardless of its actual size - CVE-2021-33197: ReverseProxy in net/http/httputil could be made to forward certain hop-by-hop headers, including Connection. In case the target of the ReverseProxy was itself a reverse proxy, this would let an attacker drop arbitrary headers, including those set by the ReverseProxy.Director - CVE-2021-33198: The SetString and UnmarshalText methods of math/big.Rat may cause a panic or an unrecoverable fatal error if passed inputs with very large exponents Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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# From https://golang.org/dl/
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sha256 ae4f6b6e2a1677d31817984655a762074b5356da50fb58722b99104870d43503 go1.16.4.src.tar.gz
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sha256 7bfa7e5908c7cc9e75da5ddf3066d7cbcf3fd9fa51945851325eebc17f50ba80 go1.16.5.src.tar.gz
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sha256 2d36597f7117c38b006835ae7f537487207d8ec407aa9d9980794b2030cbc067 LICENSE
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#
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################################################################################
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GO_VERSION = 1.16.4
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GO_VERSION = 1.16.5
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GO_SITE = https://storage.googleapis.com/golang
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GO_SOURCE = go$(GO_VERSION).src.tar.gz
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