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*: bump for cairo buildlink3.mk change lzo was made an option
* recursive bump for libxkbcommon 1.7.0 Marc Baudoin reported problems with using old binary packages with the new libkxbcommon, so force everything to 1.7.0
i3lock-color: update to version 2.13.c.5 Changelog: 2.13.c.5 Highlights New features New custom key commands (#256) Support basic control chars (\n, \r, \b, \t) in text options (#238) Added support for the XF86AudioMicMute media key (#273) Added tab completion for Bash and Zsh (#230) Perf improvements Lazy-load slideshow images (#242) Disable debug build by default; faster blurring (#251) Changes by PR fix --max and --fill not scaling image when the image has the same aspect ratio as the screen by @Rio6 in #228 Add link to new active port by @loralighte in #233 chore: rename variables for examples, remove unused variables by @graves501 in #229 fix(typo): fix wrong greeter_y_expr and typo error message in arguments parser. by @cmsxbc in #237 Tab completion (#204) by @JezerM in #230 Slideshow images loaded when needed (#241) by @JezerM in #242 feat(control char): add basic control char support by @cmsxbc in #238 build: disable debug and sanitizers by default by @alanswanson in #251 Shell command options for media keys by @jclds139 in #256 Support for XF86AudioMicMute by @kwesthaus in #273 Fix: Remove breaking space in zsh completion by @kwesthaus in #274
*: recursive bump for cairo dependency changes
*: revebump for new brotli option for freetype2 Addresses PR 57693
i3lock-color: import as x11/i3lock-color version 2.13.c.4 packaged in wip by kamil i3lock improves slock by making it fork() and therefore combinable with commands to suspend your computer. Additionally, instead of turning off your screen via DPMS and/or displaying a black screen, i3lock displays a white screen so you can see if your computer failed to resume from suspend or if your screen is just locked. Also, when entering a wrong password, i3lock does not call XBell(). This is important because i3lock/slock think you've entered a password when resuming from suspend, at least sometimes.