So, the test is running with the newer definition as it is picked up
from linux-libc-dev. But the kernel (linux-oem-5.6, in this case)
doesn't know about it. So it fails.

However, any binaries out there would be using the old definition, which
the linux-oem-5.6 should accept just fine. I guess we will be stuck with
this double definition forever as "we don't break userspace ABI *ever*"
*coff*.

IMHO, it's just fine leaving this for next cycle. But pick it up, cause
we will start seeing binaries out there using the new definition.

Cascardo.

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  linux-libc-dev in proposed cause seccomp_bpf from seccomp in
  ubuntu_kernel_selftests to fail on F-oem-5.6

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