py-OpenSSL: update to 26.0.0.
Security fix release.
26.0.0 (2026-03-15)
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Backward-incompatible changes:
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- Dropped support for Python 3.7.
- The minimum ``cryptography`` version is now 46.0.0.
Deprecations:
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Changes:
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sdig: Fix build with recent GCC
- Wrong number of arguments to function. This is problematic on all
systems with GCC 14 or newer.
- Incorrect header for bzero. This is problematic on non-BSD systems.
sys_mincore: stop locking potentially huge amount of user memory
the current implementation performs uvm_vslock() on the
user-specified amount of memory. it isn't safe in general.
some might even consider it as a security issue.
this commit fixes it by splitting the user-specified range into
small ones which a temporary kernel buffer can cover. it's ok to
report potentially stale values as the mincore() api is inherently
racy in the first place.
while we still ought to invent a proper "lock user memory for
direct i/o" infrastructue, in this particular use case, it isn't
necessary or appropriate.
zfs: fix case insensitive / utf-8 normalized file names (cont.)
this was intented to be a part of an earlier commit.
("zfs: fix case insensitive / utf-8 normalized file names")
for some reasons, it seems i unintentionally dropped this hunk
when porting the commit from git to cvs.