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* origin/pristine: (195 commits) */*: bump port revision after electron34 update devel/electron34: update to 34.5.7 x11/showmethekey: Update to 1.18.3 net/freeswitch: add mod_shout to the build lang/python39: pull in upstream commit addressing CVE-2025-4516 x11/sddm: add missing runtime dependencies net-mgmt/netdata: Replace hardcoded /usr/local with LOCALBASE in patch graphics/msl: update 1.8.0 → 1.8.1 devel/dra: update 0.8.0 → 0.8.2 misc/py-pytorch: Update WWW devel/cxxopts: update 3.2.1 → 3.3.1 audio/neuralrack-lv2: update 0.1.6 → 0.1.8 math/octave-forge: Add optional dependency. math/octave-forge-csg-dataset: Clean Makefile. math/octave-forge-octave_php_wrapper: New port. math/octave-forge-datatypes: Update to 1.0.3. math/octave-forge-bim: Update to 1.1.7. java/openjdk18-24: fix printf in configure output lang/python310: pull in upstream commit addressing CVE-2025-4516 lang/python310: fix build with LibreSSL ...
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