The problem on my end was obs-studio blocking the Qt update. After uninstalling obs-studio and updating, keepassxc works fine.
On Fedora 36 keepassxc requires Qt 5.15.5, found Qt 5.15.3.
Apparently I had indeed modified the 50-alsa-config.lua at some point. Reverting this change made it functional.
No sound over UAC1 DAC.
The only device available is called "Dummy Output".
wireplumber-0.4.9-1.fc36.x86_64 works fine.
Breaks all kinds of use cases for ncat.
Dies after space is pressed on the prompt with:
error: ../src/reader.cpp:3837: failed assertion: should have been handled by inputter_t:readch
fish-3.2.1-2 works fine.
While the previous release worked fine, upgrading to this leaves me without audio interfaces (UAC1) shown in Gnome after booting, so sound does not work until manually restarting pipewire via systemctl --user restart pipewire.service
or downgrading.
Same extension issue here when running the Wayland version with enabled WebRender. OpenGL works fine.
SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland
stopped working with this update:No available video device
.