Björn Lemke 0fdd0ce675 */*: update several cego related ports
devel/lfcbase 1.18.11 -> 1.19.0
- Changed Datetime::asLong to return signed long values ( long long ).
  This is needed to support timestamp values before 01.01.1970,
  which are signed negative

databases/cego 2.50.6 -> 2.51.0
- consolidate grammar productions for query conditions and
  procedure conditions
- Since CegoPredicate::CompType has received new type EXPRONLY,
  this requires a tableset export/import for upgrading to this version
  ( for predicate encoding / decoding )
- Several changed in CegoFieldValue to switch from Datetime integer
  type unsigned long long to long long. This is required to support
  datetime comparison for values before 01.01.1970

databases/cegobridge 1.8.1 -> 1.9.0
- adapt to cego 2.51.0
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