fix a long standing problem with cabs*() fixes up on netbsd
netbsd has the cabs(3), cabsf(3), and cabsl(3) functions renamed with
__c99_ prefixes on them, and may not all be present with the old names.
there's code in netbsd.cc to fix up these names, but it's only invoked
by a some of our target CPUs -- x86, vax, and arm64, but the rest fail.
the problem is that config/netbsd.h defines SUBTARGET_INIT_BUILTINS to
a function that does this fix up, but this define it only consumed inside
the TARGET_INIT_BUILTINS's macro function if defined. looks like due to
the supported users of SUBTARGET_INIT_BUILTINS currently, it was added
for darwin support, and nothing else.
add calls to SUBTARGET_INIT_BUILTINS if defined to each of the alpha, arm,
ia64, m68k, mips, pa, riscv, sh, and sparc ports.
tested on sparc64 (where "cabsl" is missing entirely), mips64, and amd64.
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dillo: Adjust patches based on upstream commit
Reimport them by cherry-picking Dillo's commit
5e2bc90ea2f80dce3a20ef9c1a282e11d6d67236.
Should be easier to G/C them for the next Dillo release given that they
will all likely ends up as reversed patches then.
pkg-vulnerabilities: add last days CVEs
+ avahi (fixed upstream, latest stable release 0.8 and also 0.9rc2 affected),
cpp-httplib,
freeimage (links only to PoC, unclear if reported upstream or not, assume not
fixed),
freerdp2, glpi,
gpac (probably none reported upstream, assume not fixed),
gradle,
libsndfile (fixed upstream, latest 1.2.2 version affected),
libsoup (not fixed, possible merge request under review),
libxml2 (CVE-2026-0989: not fixed, possible merge request under review,
CVE-2026-0990 and CVE-2026-0992 fixed upstream, no stable release with the
fix),
metabase, mit-krb5, opencolorio, png
raylib (fixed upstream, latest stable release 5.5 affected),
rt4, rt5, slurm-wlm, php-typo3, vlc, wireshark