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libdht: give the shared library a soname; rebuild transmission - #30266

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libdht: give the shared library a soname; rebuild transmission#30266
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Checking PR #30266: libdht: give the shared library a soname; rebuild transmission (Formalities Audit)

✅ Pull request originates from a dedicated feature branch (libdht-soname)

Commit e83d62f - libdht: give the shared library a soname:

✅ Author and committer identities are valid
✅ Commit is not a merge commit
✅ Commit subject layout and length are valid: "libdht: give the shared library a soname"
✅ Commit description lines adhere to width formatting rules
✅ Commit contains a valid 'Signed-off-by:' line matching author or committer
⚠️ Warning: No reference link (e.g., upstream release notes, changelog, or history URL) detected in description.
⚠️ Warning: Commit is unsigned or cryptographic signature verification failed (Reason: unsigned). Signing commits is a recommended best practice for verifying identity, but is not mandatory.

Commit 7bd3e9f - transmission: rebuild against the versioned libdht:

✅ Author and committer identities are valid
✅ Commit is not a merge commit
✅ Commit subject layout and length are valid: "transmission: rebuild against the versioned libdht"
✅ Commit description lines adhere to width formatting rules
✅ Commit contains a valid 'Signed-off-by:' line matching author or committer
⚠️ Warning: No reference link (e.g., upstream release notes, changelog, or history URL) detected in description.
⚠️ Warning: Commit is unsigned or cryptographic signature verification failed (Reason: unsigned). Signing commits is a recommended best practice for verifying identity, but is not mandatory.