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Upstream has removed OpenGL support and switched from autoconf to meson. Some ports needed to be fixed: audio/fogpad-lv2, audio/ssr-lv2, audio/stone-phaser-lv2, audio/string-machine-lv2: Add dependency on libGL now that cairo no longer pulls it in. devel/doxygen: Add upstream patches to support compressed PDF files generated by more recent versions of cairo. www/webkit2-gtk3, www/webkit2-gtk4: Remove requirement for cairo-egl. x11/hyprpaper: Remove inclusion of unused GLES3 headers so a dependency on libGLES is not needed. x11/rofi-file-browser-extended: Fix patch to make sure GLIB2_INCLUDE_DIRS is defined. PR: 283531 Reviewed by: diizzy Exp-run by: antoine
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