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Mikael Urankar df06f69340 sysutils/go-btfs: update to 1.3.5
- update to 1.3.5
 - fix WWW in pkg-descr [1]

Changelog:
  https://github.com/TRON-US/go-btfs/releases/tag/btfs-v1.3.5

PR:		248526 [1]
Submitted by:	Matthew West (freebsd@r.zeeb.org) [1]
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