Turns out README.md is a little misleading/inaccurate and the global cmake file
just works for all tools (except the fake/install target, see GitHub issue).
Contrary to qmake, using cmake requires Qt6, but we have that and it works, so
make the move.
Upstream's versioning is a bit confusing; there has been no 0.x.y release in
two years, but they keep shipping A* versions, so jump from 0.28.0 to 60.
This now only includes the graphical UEFITool built with qmake.
The CLI tools are built with cmake and could be readded later on, but for now
fiddling with both qmake and cmake modules in one port is too much hassle.
A60 is the latest version that compiles without errors/patches.
- Added 'Do not rebuild' support for volumes
- Added support to parse/reconstruct LZMAF86 sections
- Added new EIST lock patches for UEFIPatch
- Fixed mishandling trailing newline in UEFIPatch