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| author | bors <[email protected]> | Sun Dec 14 09:16:11 2025 |
| committer | bors <[email protected]> | Sun Dec 14 09:16:11 2025 |
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Auto merge of #149273 - bjorn3:crate_locator_improvements, r=petrochenkov Don't leak sysroot crates through dependencies Previously if a dependency of the current crate depended on a sysroot crate, then `extern crate` would in the current crate would pick the first loaded version of said sysroot crate even in case of an ambiguity. This is surprising and brittle. For `-Ldependency=` we already blocked this since rust-lang/rust#110229, but the fix didn't account for sysroot crates. Should fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/147966
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