multimedia/jellyfin: udpate to 10.11.6
While here split amd64 and arm64 node archives (like done in navidrome)
to fix build on arm64
Fix thunbnail and trickplay creation on fresh install by making sure
/tmp/jellyfin is created at start [1]
PR: 290908 [1]
Submitted by: ek at purplehat.org [1]
*/*: update NGINX JavaScript to 0.9.5
Changes with njs 0.9.5
Release Date: 13 January 2026
nginx modules:
Feature: added native module support for qjs engine for http and
stream.
Bugfix: fixed js_body_filter with multiple chunks for qjs engine.
Bugfix: fixed buffer_type inheritance in if blocks for
js_body_filter. Previously, when js_body_filter was used inside an if
block, the data parameter received Buffer type instead of the expected
String type.
Bugfix: fixed js_body_filter when data is not in memory. Previously,
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security/openssl34: Security update to 3.4.4
If you're using this, please switch to OpenSSL 3.5
Security: 4b824428-fb93-11f0-b194-8447094a420f
MFH: 2026Q1
security/openssl33: Security update to 3.3.6
If you're using this, please switch to OpenSSL 3.5
Security: 4b824428-fb93-11f0-b194-8447094a420f
MFH: 2026Q1
ure: improve checksum offloading
This patch fixes three issues:
(1) Initially, set the hwassist flags correctly when enabling
transmit checksum offload for TCP/IPv6 and UDP/IPv6.
(2) Keep the hwassist flags in sync with the capabilities when
changing txcsum.
(3) Keep the hwasssit flags in sync with the capabilities when
changing txcsum6.
Without this patch, transmit checksum offloading for TCP/IPv6 and
UDP/IPv6 is never used and transmit checksum offloading for IPv4,
TCP/IPv4 and UDP/IPv4 is always used, even if disabled via
ifconfig ue? -txcsum.
Reviewed by: Timo Völker
MFC after: 3 days
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54974
devel/gnupg25: new port 2.5.17, latest upstream
2.5.16 was (kind of suddenly, since I was waiting for 2.6) declared the
stable version. This was probably because of gpg.fail (which was partly
addressed by the previous update to 2.4.9).
Then 2.5.17 was released to address a number of critical security issues
introduced in the 2.5 branch. Release notes and discussion can
be found at
https://lwn.net/Articles/1056209/
Upstream release notes at
https://dev.gnupg.org/T7996
Marked as conflicting with gnupg1 and gnupg-2.4* because the names
of executables have changed again, and the "is-gpg2" flags went
away, so co-installability is poor.