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Tobias Kortkamp
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vietnamese/x-unikey: Fix build with Clang 6
data.cpp💯15: error: constant expression evaluates to -72 which cannot be narrowed to type 'unsigned char' [-Wc++11-narrowing] {{'A','a','<B8>','<B8>','<B5>','<B5>','<B6>','<B6>','<B7>','<B7>','<B9>','<B9>', // 0: a ^~~~~~ http://beefy11.nyi.freebsd.org/data/head-i386-default/p477696_s338122/logs/errors/vi-x-unikey-1.0.4.log - While here prevent build from asking an interactive question during the install phase
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