Vladimir Druzenko d95f49cb3b databases/p5-DBD-mysql4: new port with verision 4.052
In new branch 5.x upstream removed support of the MariaDB and MySQL 5.7
and earlier:
https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-mysql/issues/405#issuecomment-1818501464
This break a lot of installations with MariaDB.
Also DBD-MariaDB (databases/p5-DBD-MariaDB) isn't compatable with
DBD-mysql and most of ports doesn't support it.

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