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Stanislav Sedov 3a32e373a5 - Add missed run-time dependency by convrting build depends to lib depends
- Change the name of utility to not conflict wih pwgen
- Bump up PORTREVISION.

Submitted by:	Jan Srzednicki <w@wrzask.pl>
PR:		ports/112996
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