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CGO flag variables often include system paths for header files and
compiled libraries. The point of -trimpath is to avoid dependending on
system paths, so stamping these variables is counterproductive.

Moreover, the point of stamping build information is to improve
reproducibility. Since we don't also stamp the versions of C
compilers, headers, and libraries used in a cgo build, only the most
trivial cgo programs can be faithfully reproduced from the stamped
information.

Likewise, the -ldflags flag may include system-specific paths,
particularly if external linking is in use. For now, we omit -ldflags
entirely; however, in the future we may instead want to parse and
redact the individual flags.

Updates #52372.
Fixes #53119.

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