fix(@angular/build): update esbuild to 0.28.0#33004
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This addresses some security vulnerabilities.
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This pull request updates esbuild and esbuild-wasm to version 0.28.0 across several packages and the root package.json. While the primary dependencies have been bumped, the lockfile reveals that older versions (0.25.9 and 0.27.7) persist in the dependency graph. It is recommended to unify these versions, possibly using pnpm.overrides, to ensure that security vulnerabilities are fully addressed throughout the workspace.
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This addresses some security vulnerabilities.
Refs #32975