ipv6: skip known-failing tests on openbsd-{arm,arm64,mips64}-jsing builders

The arm64 and mips64 builder run OpenBSD 6.8:

openbsd-arm64-jsing:
OpenBSD gopher-arm64.sing.id.au 6.8 GENERIC.MP#2 arm64

openbsd-mips64-jsing:
OS: OpenBSD er4.sing.id.au 6.8 GENERIC.MP#0 octeon

The openbsd-arm-jsing builder was offline but according to
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/25498#issuecomment-636295933
it's running at least OpenBSD 6.7. Assuming that this version is
affected as well (or the builder was upgraded to 6.8 in the meantime),
skip TestPacketConnReadWriteMulticastUDP on this builder as well.

For golang/go#11811.
Updates golang/go#42064.

Change-Id: Ia9919057bfc2a69b8884228508ae919ce9d624e9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/283752
Trust: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Joel Sing <joel@sing.id.au>
1 file changed
tree: 119b6d8db81b72f86b0546b31625edc0cde97383
  1. bpf/
  2. context/
  3. dict/
  4. dns/
  5. html/
  6. http/
  7. http2/
  8. icmp/
  9. idna/
  10. internal/
  11. ipv4/
  12. ipv6/
  13. lif/
  14. nettest/
  15. netutil/
  16. proxy/
  17. publicsuffix/
  18. route/
  19. trace/
  20. webdav/
  21. websocket/
  22. xsrftoken/
  23. .gitattributes
  24. .gitignore
  25. AUTHORS
  26. codereview.cfg
  27. CONTRIBUTING.md
  28. CONTRIBUTORS
  29. go.mod
  30. go.sum
  31. LICENSE
  32. PATENTS
  33. README.md
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