Daniel Engberg 02bf96bae3 devel/hare: upgrade to version 0.25.2
* Adjust MASTER_SITES to allow a complete distname and follow suit
  of other ports in tree that are hosted on Sourcehut.
  This also allows for reduction of variables set in port Makefile
* Improve usage of Ports framework
* Enable verbose build output
* Respect framework CFLAGS and other variables

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