Peter Korsgaard f93c47fad8 package/libkrb5: security bump to version 1.20.1
Fixes the following security issue:

CVE-2022-42898: In MIT krb5 releases 1.8 and later, an authenticated
attacker may be able to cause a KDC or kadmind process to crash by reading
beyond the bounds of allocated memory, creating a denial of service.  A
privileged attacker may similarly be able to cause a Kerberos or GSS
application service to crash.  On 32-bit platforms, an attacker can also
cause insufficient memory to be allocated for the result, potentially
leading to remote code execution in a KDC, kadmind, or GSS or Kerberos
application server process.  An attacker with the privileges of a
cross-realm KDC may be able to extract secrets from a KDC process's memory
by having them copied into the PAC of a new ticket.

Bugfix tarballs are located in the same directory as the base version, so
introduce LIBKRB5_VERSION_MAJOR.

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
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