gnu sed doesn't support \d: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14671293/why-doesnt-d-work-in-regular-expressions-in-sed/14671365#14671365 So update-u-boot was failing if a user installed gnu sed. Thanks to Arnavion for pointing this out
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