Jason E. Hale c4bedb8904 multimedia/kdenlive: Fix deps after mlt7 deflavorization
Reported by:	nimaje on #freebsd-desktop
Fixes:		eeaf1af256 - multimedia/mlt7*: Update to 7.36.1
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