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Jason E. Hale 61b3ac4d5b audio/gmtp: Update to 1.3.11
Add temporary workaround to fix linking with Clang >= 11 and GCC >= 10

Install license with the license framework instead of listing in PORTDOCS and
convert to UNIX style newline

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Submitted by:	<lgfbsd@be-well.ilk.org> (maintainer)
MFH:		2021Q1 (build fix)
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