Well, the one example you include is a busted port:

===>   libkonq-4.8.4 is already installed
You may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install this port again
       by ``make reinstall'' to upgrade it properly.
       If you really wish to overwrite the old port of x11/libkonq
       without deleting it first, set the variable
"FORCE_PKG_REGISTER" in your environment or the "make install"
command line.

You simply need to deinstall and reinstall that one as it is not
installed fully/correctly.

portmaster -f libkonq

That doesn't seem that big of a deal and should cover a portion of
your issues... what's next?



you do  not need to repeat what I already have said ...

take your time to read my last comment for better understanding

I know how to solve the problems, thing is that makes the problem not
go away

These comments are not going to get you any help.



but I am curious, what make you think the port is busted?

Whenever I see the above, it is because a port shows as being installed but then a piece of it is missing (a specific file) so the ports system tries to reinstall it.

From reading your emails, including this one, I don't think you want to get this fixed and instead want to complain about this.

Rusty Nejdl

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