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Tobias Kortkamp 666fd30fbf textproc/ripgrep: Update to 11.0.1
This release only bumps the regex crate to 1.1.6 to fix a search
bug that can cause ripgrep to enter an infinite loop.

Changes:	https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/tag/11.0.1
PR:		237306
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