golang-defaults 2:1.17~1 source package in Ubuntu

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golang-defaults (2:1.17~1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Update to Go 1.17.
  * Update man pages to Go 1.17
  * Convert golang-src "Architecture: all" and marked "Multi-Arch: foreign"
    as recommended by the Multiarch hinter on Debian Package Tracker
  * Mark Multi-Arch for golang-go and golang-doc
    to resolve Lintian dependency-is-not-multi-archified warnings

 -- Anthony Fok <email address hidden>  Fri, 15 Oct 2021 07:34:04 -0600

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