[Bug 284281] comms/aldo 0.7.8 update didn't update patches

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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:22:28 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=284281

--- Comment #3 from Edward.Sanford.Sutton, III <mirror176@hotmail.com> ---
  I assume it was just human error for them to have been left out as the port
will fail to build since it has patches that cannot apply to extracted files
until the patches are updated.
  As I didn't know if it is better to continue here or continue on the old PR
where your patch covered it first and better so I sent an email to the
committer. Shortly thereafter I remembered that hotmail is known to drop some
of my emails and it should have been a last resort instead of first step for me
to reach 'anyone'; I even forgot to copy myself in on my own email which often
shows the messages fail to deliver so now I don't know where it stands until I
get a reply or not. As a result, I'd say feel free to reach out to the
committer (they would already be familiar with their own work), or let it flow
through with whoever will take up the commit work if you think that would be
better.
  I've been a maintainer once for a little while years ago but with how slow I
am to respond and difficulties I seem to have with basic porting efforts I
normally don't seek that out. I've had a few ports I made privately over the
years I never felt were up to the quality of ports tree entries.
  If my first comment was off-putting somehow I apologize. I just tried to
start diagnosing several build failures today that my system has had while
trying to provide information of what I thought was going wrong on my side and
include a fix for my side where possible. I tried to keep the PR on topic and
to the point instead of as casual conversation. I appreciate the work of both
maintainers and committers. You are in that list and the appreciation isn't
undone by someday releasing maintainership. Thank you for your contributions.

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