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@go19, go110, go116, go117: remove

Go 1.9 and 1.10 are no longer useful because they do not support
module-based builds, which is most other packages now.

Go 1.16 and 1.17 are end of life.

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@Add a package for go116-1.16.beta1.

Normally, we would not package beta versions, except maybe in pkgsrc-wip.
This is different though, since 1.16.beta1 is the first Go version supporting
macOS on Apple Silicon.

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