The list_goroot_symlink test relies on fsys.Walk (and ultimately
syscall.Lstat) conforming to POSIX pathname resolution semantics.
POSIX requires that symlinks ending in a slash be fully resolved,
but it appears that lstat in current darwin kernels does not fully
resolve the last pathname component when it is a symlink to a symlink.
For #59586.
For #35678.
Change-Id: I37526f012ba94fa1796b33109a41c3226c967d3e
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[short] skip 'copies the cmd/go binary'
[!symlink] skip 'tests symlink-specific behavior'
+[GOOS:darwin] skip 'Lstat on darwin does not conform to POSIX pathname resolution; see #59586'
# Ensure that the relative path to $WORK/lib/goroot/src from $PWD is a different
# number of ".." hops than the relative path to it from $WORK/share/goroot/src.