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* origin/pristine: (62 commits) editors/cudatext: Updatet to 1.223.5.1 Add net/lldap: Light LDAP implementation for authentication Add www/wasm-bindgen-cli: CLI tool to generate Rust bindings for Wasm science/afni: Update to 25.1.04 x11-wm/jwm: Update to 2.4.6 java/openjdk24: Upgrade to version 24.0.1+9.1 sysutils/eza: Update to 0.21.2 audio/baresip: Modernize port net-mgmt/icingaweb2-module-grafana: Update 3.0.1 => 3.1.0 devel/ruby-build: Update to 20250424 sysutils/libtpms: Update 0.9.6 => 0.10.0 Magit: Mark development snapshot ports as DEPRECATED and set EXPIRATION_DATE math/R-cran-recipes: Update to 1.3.0 sysutils/py-hcloud: update to 2.5.0 sysutils/snmp_exporter: update to 0.29.0 dns/unbound: Update 1.22.0 => 1.23.0 databases/pgbarman: update to 3.13.3 devel/electron35: update to 35.2.0 misc/lf: update 33 → 35 audio/neuralrack-lv2: update 0.1.4 → 0.1.5 ...
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