this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2024
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You can try rolling back to a previous version though.
By checking the log section in the AUR,
you can see all the commits (changes) done to the build files.
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/log/?h=util-linux-selinux
Clicking on a commit message shows you the diff.
Start by the last commit,
undo the changes (green lines),
re-apply the removals (red lines),
then attempt to re-build.
If that did not work out,
do the same for the commit before that until you rolled back up to the latest working version.
This specific version of the package isn't the issue, it's that main repo packages are built on the updated version and this hasn't been updated yet. I'm unsure of the process that is used to choose and apply the patches for this project, and I'm unsure if the current version in the repos actually has the work done on it for this specific package.
Have you tried rolling back the affected packages from the main repo?
It was my weekly update, ngl I'm not entirely sure all of which packages broke. That one's on me