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The Void source packages collection

Created Apr 2019

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This update introduces two key changes to ziptuner: station selection is now handled by unique name instead of index to prevent issues when the station list changes, and hostname resolution has been moved to a dedicated thread with a retry loop to improve resilience against intermittent network failures. These improvements provide a more stable and reliable experience when navigating radio stations.

Rakudo has been updated to version 2021.04 in the package repository. This update ensures users have access to the latest features and bug fixes provided by the upstream 2021.04 release of the Raku language implementation. You can now use the most recent stable version of Rakudo for your Raku projects.

This change bumps the Void package for Zeek from the previous release to 4.0.1 by updating the package template, and it also touches packaging support files like the shared library map and an existing patch reference. For a security and traffic analysis tool like Zeek, version refreshes often bring parser fixes, protocol updates, and general stability improvements, so keeping the package current matters for users running it in production. The practical effect is that Void users should get the newer Zeek release with packaging metadata adjusted to build and install cleanly.

This push bumps telegram-desktop to 2.7.2 and adjusts the package's patch set, including patch renames and updated carried fixes needed for the new source version. The change is primarily a package maintenance update to track upstream while preserving compatibility in the distribution build. In practice, users get the latest Telegram Desktop release, and maintainers keep the package buildable with the current patch stack.

This change drops a Void-specific patch in tar that was originally added for a pathname extraction bypass discussion, but appears to have diverged from the upstream resolution by emitting an error instead of enforcing the intended fatal behavior. The package revision was bumped so the cleanup ships without changing the tar version itself. In practice, this reduces downstream patch carry and aligns the package more closely with upstream's actual fix path.

Ghostscript has been bumped to version 9.54.0, which includes several performance improvements and bug fixes. The FreeType-related patch used in the previous version was removed, as the upstream release provides better compatibility. Users relying on Ghostscript for document processing should see improved stability with this update.

The terminal file browser 'nnn' has been updated to version 4.0. This release brings a major version jump with significant improvements and new features to the lightweight file manager. You can pull the latest package now to enjoy the upstream changes.

This push bumps the libsearpc package to the 3.2-latest snapshot and adjusts downstream patching accordingly. The old Python 3 support patch was dropped, which suggests that compatibility is now handled upstream, while a new patch was added to fix header inclusion inside an extern "C" block. The practical effect is a cleaner package update with less downstream maintenance and a build setup that better matches current upstream sources.

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