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linuxPackages_hardened.chipsec: 1.4.9 -> 1.5.1
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hardware/u2f: remove module
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udev gained native support to handle FIDO security tokens, so we don't
need a module which only added the now obsolete udev rules.
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/76482
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yeetgif: 1.23.5 -> 1.23.6
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amarok: add last.fm support, bump version
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This commit bumps amarok to the most recent commit in master and adds liblastfm
as a dependency to make use of the last.fm integration that has been re-enabled
in upstream master (it was disabled for a while due to breakage on Qt5).
I also updated the package name and version to match [the stipulations in the
Nixpxgs manual](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#sec-package-naming).
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librealsense: 2.34.0 -> 2.35.2
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qbec: 0.11.2 -> 0.12.0
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libdap: 3.20.5 -> 3.20.6
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video2midi: 0.4.0.1 -> 0.4.0.2
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trompeloeil: 37 -> 38
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consul: 1.7.3 -> 1.7.4
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delve: 1.2.0 -> 1.4.1
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gauge: 1.0.4 -> 1.1.1
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minishift: 1.34.0 -> 1.34.2
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skaffold: 1.10.1 -> 1.11.0
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rmlint: 2.10.0 -> 2.10.1
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picard-tools: 2.22.9 -> 2.23.0
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ergo: 3.2.5 -> 3.2.6
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dnscontrol: 3.0.0 -> 3.2.0
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perlPackages.NetIPLite: init at 0.03
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See #90452. For some reason the build was working initially but stated
failing after some other changes. The problem is a missing dependency to
link with librt for shm_open and shm_unlink [0].
Fix #90452.
[0]: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/shm_open.3.html
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topgrade: 4.5.0 -> 4.7.0
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mutt: 1.14.2 -> 1.14.3
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Signed-off-by: Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
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steam: switch to correct runtime tarball
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In my previous commit (593c28b) I used the wrong upstream artifact for
the runtime. After reading the documentation in the
ValveSoftware/steam-runtime repo, I now know that the steam-runtime
tarball is what I actually wanted.
I also used 'diff' to compare the various artifacts with the old runtime
this package used before, and the steam-runtime one is certainly the
closest.
Most importantly, switching to the right steam-runtime package
reportedly fixes issues for other users (fixes #90229).
This also entirely removes the amd64/i386 split from runtime.nix because
the upstream package bundles both together, and if that's how upstream
wants to distribute this, it seems best to follow their lead.
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