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@Upgrade to version 7.5.11

PR: 23225
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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@MIT Scheme-7.3
there's something a little weird about this port, I had to make a
FreeBSD specific distfile, using two of the official distfiles.  I
included a description of what I had done, but it is much easier
(and saves downloading about 3 megs) to use this distfile.
So, how do I get the distfile I've made into the right place without
faking it out by first putting a real site and then changing it
to always use freebsd.cdrom.com?  the distfile is in
freefall.cdrom.com:~jmacd/scheme-microcode+dist-7.3-freebsd.tgz

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