Dag-Erling Smørgrav f4f80af577 java/bootstrap-openjdk17: Require compat14x
This port installs precompiled binaries which rely on libutil.so.9,
which is replaced by libutil.so.10 in FreeBSD 15 and up.

Note that this only helps platforms for which misc/compat14x is
available, i.e. i386, amd64, and aarch64.  The port remains broken
on powerpc, powerpc64, and powerpc64le.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D51873
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