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Daniel Engberg 4753a35766 multimedia/libudfread: Update to 1.2.0
* Add LICENSE_FILE
* Switch to meson

Changelog:
https://code.videolan.org/videolan/libudfread/-/blob/1.2.0/ChangeLog?ref_type=tags

PR:		289892
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