Vladimir Druzenko 3fbdbff97c sysutils/bsdsensors: 0.1.20250323 => 0.1.20250325
Changelog:
Added some Fan Control read-only support for ITE chips.
For now only IT8720F's info is added.
https://github.com/HenryHu/bsdsensors/releases/tag/0.1.20250325

Approved by:	Henry Hu <henry.hu.sh@gmail.com> (maintainer, via github)
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