Po-Chuan Hsieh 352d1611e7 *: Change *_DEPENDS from p5-Test2-Suite to p5-Test-Simple
- Bump PORTREVISION of the following dependent ports for dependency change
  - databases/p5-DBIx-QuickDB
  - devel/p5-Shell-Config-Generate
  - devel/p5-Test-Archive-Libarchive
  - devel/p5-Test-Future-IO-Impl
  - devel/p5-Test2-Harness
  - devel/p5-Test2-Harness-UI
  - devel/p5-Test2-Plugin-DBIProfile

Test2-Suite has been merged into Test-Simple since 1.302200.

Reference:	https://metacpan.org/dist/Test-Simple/changes
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