It seems like getgrouplist is supported since Solaris 11.3 (released in
2016):
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E86824_01/html/E54766/getgrouplist-3c.html
Use it to implement (*User).GroupIds on solaris, like on other Unix
platforms.
Unfortunately it looks like getgrouplist was added to illumos only
fairly recently, see
f2c438c505
Thus, don't use it on GOOS=illumos for now.
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