geography/viking: Update to 1.11
Viking 1.11 (2026-01-11)
New features since 1.10
* Return to OpenStreetMap (https://openstreet.org) as the Map Default.
** Raster tiles from https://opentopomap.org is depreciated.
* Read support of Garmin .FIT files.
* SF Features#135: Support Georef layer image rotation.
* SF Features#151: Enable visual status indicator of each tile cache.
* More support for GPX fields: URL/Link properties.
* Support reading as much information as read in from invalid GPX files (rather than just giving up).
* More support for KML properties: snippet, track color, name and description.
* New TAC analysis for consecutive squares in linear directions.
* Support daylight times and basic astronomical data using libnova.
* Support Waypoint proximity alarms.
* GPX Lap support read only display output in tooltips and a table view.
* Github #148: Allow horizontal scroll on preferences.
* GitHub #152: GeoRef Zoomed in image fast redraw.
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gnutls: disable GNUTLS_GAS_VERSION check for NetBSD
This was added in 2020 for CentOS 6. This test never worked on NetBSD
because the version number looks different there ($4 is always
"Binutils").
Perhaps this should be limited to Linux instead.
Avoids a fork during Makefile parsing.
lint: support 128-bit integer types unconditionally
Previously, 128-bit integer types were restricted to 64-bit platforms,
which was unnecessary and cluttered the code. The actual computations
are not affected, as lint performs all integer operations in 64-bit
mode.
We have 2 copies of the ipfilter sources. The one here is the one used in
the kernel, so fix this one too.
XXX: we should remove the userland copy of the kernel files and have it
use the one here.
mk/compiler/gcc.mk: NetBSD 11.99.4 is using gcc 14
This is true for most NetBSD platforms, especially the ones expected
to run pkgsrc-current-on-NetBSD-current bulk builds.
While here, remove variable I thought I'd need but didn't.
mk: speed up computation of _GCC_REQD
Only use make variable, do not fork pkg_admin.
Speeds up a limit scan of the packages setting GCC_REQD (directly)
from about 4m to about 3m30s in a test environment.