On Sat, 3 Jul 2010, David Southwell wrote:

Make sure that your ports tree is up to date pkg_delete -f
redland* raptor* soprano* kdelibs* cd /var/db/ports && rm -rf
redland* raptor* soprano* kdelibs* cd
/usr/ports/textproc/soprano && make clean && make install
clean cd /usr/ports/x11/kdelibs4 && make clean && make install clean

Thanks for your comments. I have already done those things

In between my writing my message to you and you posting your several messages to me did you do what I suggested above, in exactly the order in which I suggested it? If not, please do so, and then send your results to the list as I asked you to do.

I do realize that you've been doing a lot of rebuilding, and that at various times in the past you've done everything I suggested above. However there is a reason I suggested what I did, in precisely the way I did.


hth,

Doug

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