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Martin Schwaighofer 91319cde13 rocmPackages_6.mivisionx: patch libjpeg-turbo
MIVisionX needs as specific older version of libjpeg-turbo.
The more recent version that is in nixpgks now is built
with a completely different set of patches, so I have resurreced the
only patch that was applied previously from an older verion of nixpkgs.

See:
git show 2cc1925c040c7a564079cf187a187031d5f2c0b1:pkgs/development/libraries/libjpeg-turbo/0001-Compile-transupp.c-as-part-of-the-library.patch

This change adapts 65b9c40639 for ROCm 6,
in case it fixes the same problem right out of the gate.
Using the latest version of libjpeg-turbo form nixpkgs and not changing
the patches might also be worth a try.
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