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@update KDE Frameworks 6 to 6.18.0

10 months of updates and patches
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@$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2024/12/05 09:43:27 markd Exp $

BLAKE2s (kded-6.18.0.tar.xz) = 349a770d34875d9bdff20b5c4f0098d00f69f5cc43396543b4dfd7a554c96675
SHA512 (kded-6.18.0.tar.xz) = 6a20a0294cdc7b73346106c872bd968b1c7591ccdafc5939fb980f955740d552b120813e8d35040fb2cf2b7bd22d9afb5faa43388fb7ad1ddf9eff1df7a872cb
Size (kded-6.18.0.tar.xz) = 35208 bytes
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@kf6: update KDE Frameworks 6 to 6.8.0

6 months of updates
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@d1 1
a1 1
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1 2024/05/26 13:27:50 markd Exp $
d3 3
a5 3
BLAKE2s (kded-6.8.0.tar.xz) = f393f9eaace66429dce562a518081e8c63440ce4ef05fd3a616fc0274adb9bf9
SHA512 (kded-6.8.0.tar.xz) = b2ed32ce9b3be0b3c804d0edafd1469276e4eccb6ef84ede0b25d8aa0ac37fde1e4b6675bf7781765e8251a0908aa5ba68b5e5d313f90b2ca653fc62b462665e
Size (kded-6.8.0.tar.xz) = 34996 bytes
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@kf6-kded: add version 6.2.0

KDE Frameworks 6 kded.

KDED stands for KDE Daemon which isn't very descriptive.
KDED runs in the background and performs a number of small tasks.
Some of these tasks are built in, others are started on demand.

### Built in tasks

* Checking for newly installed software and updating ksycoca when new
  software is detected. Updating of ksycoca is done by the program kbuildsycoca
  which gets started by kded. When kded is first started it always runs
  kbuildsycoca to ensure that ksycoca is up to date.

* Checking for newly installed update files. Applications can install
  *.upd update files. These *.upd files are used to update configuration files
  of users, primarily when new versions of applications are installed with
  (slightly) different configuration file formats. Updating of configuration
  files is done by kconf_update. kded starts kconf_update when it detects a
  new update file. When kded is first started it always runs kconf_update to
  ensure that it has not missed any update files. kconf_update keeps track
  of which update files have been processed already in the config-file
  kconf_updaterc. It only performs a certain update once.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.17 2024/02/06 10:46:33 markd Exp $
d3 3
a5 3
BLAKE2s (kded-6.2.0.tar.xz) = 31fc341690730a5f1234107c68fc6d33fcfdc72abaad41aea13333ef81b0630a
SHA512 (kded-6.2.0.tar.xz) = 59a171761ae0971706c6d04da04f27a75a4d139be8e597e4c7f211d4bf8e1c6397193104d878ee1af62f1b8b99ae0c124a585d0304ff18223e845bd5c7f43a93
Size (kded-6.2.0.tar.xz) = 33764 bytes
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