xfce4-desktop: fix builds on NetBSD 9.x
There's a parsing bug triggered in older GCC versions, e.g., 7.5.
(Probably the same one that led to the tests in libxfce4windowing
being disabled from builds, too.) Since GCC 10 already gets pulled
into the dependency chain anyway (from shared-mime-info, of all
things), go with it.
risc-v: remove atf_expect_fail "PR port-riscv/59301"
Now that risc-v has MKPROFILE support run the tests that exercise it.
PR/59301 riscv: missing MKPROFILE=yes support
www/chromium: update to 145.0.7632.159
* 145.0.7632.159
This update includes 10 security fixes. Please see the
Chrome Security Page for more information.
[$33,000][485622239] Critical CVE-2026-3536: Integer overflow in ANGLE.
Reported by cinzinga on 2026-02-18
[$32,000][474266014] Critical CVE-2026-3537: Object lifecycle issue
in PowerVR. Reported by Zhihua Yao of KunLun Lab on 2026-01-08
[TBD][484983991] Critical CVE-2026-3538: Integer overflow in Skia.
Reported by Symeon Paraschoudis on 2026-02-17
[TBD][483853098] High CVE-2026-3539: Object lifecycle issue in DevTools.
Reported by Zhenpeng (Leo) Lin at depthfirst on 2026-02-12
[TBD][484088917] High CVE-2026-3540: Inappropriate implementation
in WebAudio. Reported by Davi Antônio Cruz on 2026-02-14
[TBD][484811719] High CVE-2026-3541: Inappropriate implementation
in CSS. Reported by Syn4pse on 2026-02-16
[TBD][485152421] High CVE-2026-3542: Inappropriate implementation
in WebAssembly. Reported by qymag1c on 2026-02-17
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digikam: update to 9.0.0.
After months of intensive development, bug triage, and feature
integration, the digiKam team is thrilled to announce the stable
release of digiKam 9.0.0. This major version introduces groundbreaking
improvements in performance, usability, and workflow efficiency,
with a strong focus on modernizing the user interface, enhancing
metadata management, and expanding support for new camera models
and file formats.
lowdown: update to 3.0.0.
Added initial support for outputting modern Unix manpages with
-tmdoc. This is intended as a replacement for the legacy -tman.
Supplement this with --roff-manpage, which accepts a markdown file
that looks like a Unix manpage and attempts to convert it into a
well-formed mdoc or man. Most of this is purely syntactic, but
several sections in Unix manpages (e.g., the NAME and SYNOPSIS)
have a rigorous syntax that this mode attempts to output.
Several minor (but breaking) changes to the API to take up fewer
bits in the oflags field of struct lowdown_opts: consolidate all
XXX_NOLINK, XXX_RELLINK, and XXX_SHORTLINK as LOWDOWN_NOLINK,
LOWDOWN_RELLINK, and LOWDOWN_SHORTLINK. This only applies to the
LOWDOWN_MAN, LOWDOWN_MS, and LOWDOWN_TERM output modes. The earlier
LOWDOWN_NROFF output mode is deprecated and is now an alias for
LOWDOWN_MS, which should be used moving forward.
Do the same with the various XXX_SKIP_HTML bits.
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