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Max Brazhnikov 8fc31d32f0 - Add new mastersite and use original sources from author
- Fix build on pointyhat
- Fix runtime problem on amd64
- Use @dirrmtry for common directories

PR:		ports/150395
Submitted by:	Han Frederic (maintainer)
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