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Chris Hutchinson 0104f74f47 dns/dlint: Update to 1.4.3
Add license information.
The dns/bind-tools and perl are runtime dependency.
Move to codeberg.
Switch to DISTVERSION.

Changelog: https://codeberg.org/BSDforge/dlint/src/branch/main/CHANGES

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