Packages changed:
  grub2
  libnma
  sed (4.8 -> 4.9)

=== Details ===

==== grub2 ====
Subpackages: grub2-i386-pc grub2-snapper-plugin grub2-systemd-sleep-plugin grub2-x86_64-efi grub2-x86_64-xen

- Removed 0001-linux-fix-efi_relocate_kernel-failure.patch as reported
  regression in some hardware being stuck in initrd loading (bsc#1205380)
- Fix password asked twice if third field in crypttab not present (bsc#1205312)
  * 0009-Add-crypttab_entry-to-obviate-the-need-to-input-pass.patch

==== libnma ====
Subpackages: libnma-glib-schema libnma-gtk4-0 libnma-lang libnma0 typelib-1_0-NMA-1_0

- Add libnma-schema-without-path.patch: Do not specify path in
  nm-applet.eap schema (glgo#GNOME/libnma!18, boo#1205362).

==== sed ====
Version update (4.8 -> 4.9)
Subpackages: sed-lang

- GNU sed 4.9:
  * 'sed --follow-symlinks -i' no longer loops forever when its
    operand is a symbolic link cycle.
  * a program with an execution line longer than 2GB can no longer
    trigger an out-of-bounds memory write.
  * using the R command to read an input line of length longer than
    2GB can no longer trigger an out-of-bounds memory read.
  * In locales using UTF-8 encoding, the regular expression '.' no
    longer sometimes fails to match Unicode characters U+D400
    through U+D7FF (some Hangul Syllables, and Hangul Jamo
    Extended-B) and Unicode characters U+108000 through U+10FFFF
    (half of Supplemental Private Use Area plane B).
  * I/O errors involving temp files no longer confuse sed into
    using a FILE * pointer after fclosing it, which has undefined
    behavior in C.
  * New: The 'r' command now accepts address 0, allowing inserting
    a file before the first line.
  * Sed now prints the less-surprising variant in a corner case of
    POSIX-unspecified behavior.  Before, this would print "n".
    Now, it prints "X":
    printf n | sed 'sn\nnXn'; echo
- drop patches now upstream:
  * gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch
  * sed-dont_close_twice.patch
- disable profile guided optimization in build due to what seems to
  be a bug in gnulib