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Update Go version to 1.22.6 #8054

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What does this PR (Pull Request) do?

This PR makes the Go components of Traffic Control build using Go version 1.22.6 and updates the golang.org/x/ dependencies.

See the Go 1.22.6 release notes:

go1.22.6 (released 2024-08-06) includes fixes to the go command, the compiler, the linker, the trace command, the covdata command, and the bytes, go/types, and os/exec packages. See the Go 1.22.6 milestone on our issue tracker for details.

Which Traffic Control components are affected by this PR?

  • Traffic Control Cache Config (t3c, formerly ORT)
  • Traffic Control Health Client (tc-health-client)
  • Traffic Control Client
  • Traffic Monitor
  • Traffic Ops
  • Traffic Stats
  • Grove
  • CDN in a Box - Enroller
  • CI tests for Go components
  • Build system - Go version in builder images

What is the best way to verify this PR?

Run unit tests and API tests. Since this is only a patch-level version update, the only changes were bugfixes. Breaking changes would be unexpected.

The following criteria are ALL met by this PR

  • Existing tests are sufficient, no additional tests necessary
  • The documentation only mentions the major Go version, no documentation updates necessary.
  • The changelog already mentions updating to Go 1.22, no additional changelog message necessary.
  • This PR DOES NOT FIX A SERIOUS SECURITY VULNERABILITY (see the Apache Software Foundation's security guidelines for details)

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