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fastfetch: update to 2.35.0, use python 3.13 #27515

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switch python to build dep and make sure the build process uses the specified version

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switch python to build dep and make sure the build process uses the specified version
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@herbygillot for port fastfetch.

@macportsbot macportsbot added type: enhancement type: update maintainer: open Affects an openmaintainer port by: member Created by a member with commit rights labels Jan 26, 2025
@reneeotten reneeotten merged commit eee9add into macports:master Jan 26, 2025
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