https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=281137

--- Comment #9 from Oclair <ja...@aventia.pw> ---
(In reply to Gleb Popov from comment #8)
>Building in an isolated environment in most cases means using Poudriere to 
>build packages. Poudriere creates a fresh jail for each package build, which 
>ensures that no extra dependencies may be picked up by the build system.

>Running make install in /usr/ports on the production system can not provide a 
>clean isolated environment for the build and this is not officially supported 
>way to update your packages.

>Regarding your case, installing gtk3 should probably fix your problem.

Hi there,

These responses are not appropriate for the FreeBSD community.  They are
provocative and manipulative.

I do have gtk3 in my system, your workaround suggestion is not logical because
the port already checked gtk3 is installed, and if not would have installed it
automatically.  That is how the FreeBSD ports system has been working for
decades.

Kind Regards,
Jason

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