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Update the go version to 1.19.10 patch release #16027

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Update the go version to 1.19.10 patch release #16027

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A new go patch release has been published:

go 1.19.10 (released 2023-06-06) includes four security fixes to the cmd/go and runtime packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, and the runtime. See the Go 1.19.10 milestone for details.

Signed-off-by: Daljit Singh <daljit.dokal@yahoo.co.nz>
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LGTM

Thanks @daljitdokal

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LGTM - Thanks for this first contribution @daljitdokal 🎉

Once this merges can you please backport this change initially into the release-3.5 branch and then into release-3.4 branch as well?

Edit: Linked issue #16025.

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😂 The newline has been added. Looks good!

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Yes, I saw it. Since it did not break anything, So I did not raise the comment:); otherwise I might need to raise the same comment each time when other contributors bump the go version.

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