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CL 381374 was reverted because x/sys/execabs broke.
This CL reapplies CL 381374, but adding a lookPathErr error
field back, for execabs to manipulate with reflect.
That field will just be a bit of scar tissue in this package forever,
to keep old code working with new toolchains.
CL 403256 fixes x/sys/execabs's test to be ready for the change.
Older versions of x/sys/execabs will keep working
(that is, will keep rejecting what they should reject),
but they will return a slightly different error from LookPath
without that CL, and the test fails because of the different
error text.
For #43724.
This reverts commit
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