## Why This branch brings the Bazel module pins for `rules_rs` and `llvm` up to the latest BCR releases and aligns the root direct dependencies with the versions the module graph already resolves to. That gives us a few concrete wins: - picks up newer upstream fixes in the `rules_rs` / `rules_rust` stack, including work around repo-rule nondeterminism and default Cargo binary target generation - picks up test sharding support from the newer `rules_rust` stack ([hermeticbuild/rules_rust#13](https://github.com/hermeticbuild/rules_rust/pull/13)) - picks up newer built-in knowledge for common system crates like `gio-sys`, `glib-sys`, `gobject-sys`, `libgit2-sys`, and `libssh2-sys`, which gives us a future path to reduce custom build-script handling - reduces local patch maintenance by dropping fixes that are now upstream and rebasing the remaining Windows patch stack onto a newer upstream base - removes the direct-dependency warnings from `bazel-lock-check` by making the root pins match the resolved graph ## What Changed - bump `rules_rs` from `0.0.43` to `0.0.58` - bump `llvm` from `0.6.8` to `0.7.1` - bump `bazel_skylib` from `1.8.2` to `1.9.0` so the root direct dep matches the resolved graph - regenerate `MODULE.bazel.lock` for the updated module graph - refresh the remaining Windows-specific patch stack against the newer upstream sources: - `patches/rules_rs_windows_gnullvm_exec.patch` - `patches/rules_rs_windows_exec_linker.patch` - `patches/rules_rust_windows_exec_std.patch` - `patches/rules_rust_windows_msvc_direct_link_args.patch` - remove patches that are no longer needed because the underlying fixes are upstream now: - `patches/rules_rs_delete_git_worktree_pointer.patch` - `patches/rules_rust_repository_set_exec_constraints.patch` ## Validation - `just bazel-lock-update` - `just bazel-lock-check` --------- Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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