filesystems/gvfs: tweak LIB_DEPENDS for new msgraph
Tweak LIB_DEPENDS for net/msgraph 0.3.X.
Regenerate patches. (truckman)
Pet portlint and portclippy. (truckman)
PR: 292047
net/msgraph: update to 0.3.4
0.3.4 - Jan 14, 2026
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- Remove drive bundles duplicates
- doc: Update URL to libsoup
0.3.3 - Jan 27, 2025
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- CI release service fix
0.3.2 - Jan 27, 2025
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- Extended user service (photo, contacts, folders, find)
- Improved mail service
- Add rate limiting support
0.3.1 - Oct 02, 2024
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x11/waveterm: Add port: Open source, AI-native terminal that sees your entire workspace
Wave is an open-source AI-native terminal built for seamless
workflows.
Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how
terminals are built. Wave combines command line with the power of the
open web to help veteran CLI users and new developers alike.
WWW: https://www.waveterm.dev/
bhyveload: simplify cb_open() and eliminate minor TOCTOU
It's not at all clear why I wrote it like this, but we can do better.
I wouldn't think this really has any meaningful security implications
since the hierarchy in question can't really be modified by the guest
scripts, but it would seem to make it a little more robust.
Fixes: 6779d44bd878e3c ("bhyveload: use a dirfd to support -h")
Reviewed by: bnovkov, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55379
PHB(special>go): Add instructions for overriding go.mod
The USES=go:modules system is smart and clever, but it does all its
evaluation of go.mod during fetch phase, which means that porters can't
patch it first (say, to alter dependencies or change the toolchain
version).
Instead, it's possible to override go.mod by specifying a new one as
a second distfile (and go.sum can be overridden in the same way). We've
supported that for a long time, but we've never documented it before.
Reviewed by: fuz, ziaee
Approved by: ziaee (doc)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55580