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Bump llama.cpp to b7923#625

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Signed-off-by: Christopher Petito <chrisjpetito@gmail.com>
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This pull request updates the project's llama.cpp dependency to a newer version. This ensures that the application benefits from the latest advancements, performance optimizations, and bug fixes introduced in the upstream llama.cpp project, maintaining compatibility and leveraging improved capabilities for local large language model inference.

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  • llama.cpp Submodule Update: The llama.cpp git submodule has been updated from commit 091a46cb8d43c0e662d04b80a3d11320d25b7d49 to c55bce415926c7e8484f20d854afebe0168f7513, aligning with version b7923 as indicated in the PR title.

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  • llamacpp/native/vendor/llama.cpp
    • Updated the llama.cpp git submodule reference to a newer commit.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the llama.cpp submodule to a newer version. The change itself is just a pointer to a new commit in the submodule. I've performed a brief check of the surrounding code that interacts with this submodule, and it seems the interfaces it uses have not changed, so this update should be safe. However, it's crucial to rely on the project's automated tests to confirm that this dependency bump doesn't introduce any regressions.

@doringeman doringeman merged commit 4a8d41a into docker:main Feb 4, 2026
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