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[contrib/3.7]: go: updated to version 1.23.1
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[contrib/3.7]: clamav: updated to version 1.4.1
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[opt/3.7]: qemu-all: updated to version 9.1.0
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[opt/3.7]: qemu: updated to version 9.1.0
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[opt/3.7]: iwd: updated to version 2.22
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<SiFuh>
Any reason why sgx still hasn't been added to the group file to stop udevd from complaining on boot up? I usually do this "groupadd -r -g 106 sgx" which I poached from redhat.
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<farkuhar>
r0ni: "don't know how well tested the updates are yet" <- This might apply to vorbis-tools with gcc 14. Do you have a test box with gcc 14, to confirm the issue reported here? https://github.com/xiph/vorbis-tools/pull/48
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<r0ni>
farkuhar: I do not have a crux gcc 14 box, but slackware-current is on that envir, i could check there, but I have seen a few things similiar to that with gcc14 in the time i've spent building for it