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William Grzybowski 372bf9f78c x11-toolkits/py-kiwi: update to 1.9.38
- Use auto plist
- Add LICENSE
- Use uniquefiles
- Pass maintainership to python

PR:		192483
Submitted by:	Ports Fury
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