How to proceed?

port installed | grep ' R '
  R @4.4.1_2+aqua+builtin_lapack+cairo+gcc14+openmp+tcltk+x11
  R @4.4.1_3+aqua+builtin_lapack+cairo+gcc14+openmp+tcltk+x11
  R @4.4.1_4+aqua+builtin_lapack+cairo+gcc14+openmp+tcltk+x11
  R @4.4.2_0+aqua+builtin_lapack+cairo+gcc14+openmp+tcltk+x11 (active)

port installed | grep ' tk '
  tk @8.6.14_0+x11
  tk @8.6.15_0+quartz (active)

Does this mean that I need to have a tk based on x11 to be active?

sudo port deactivate tk
Note: It is not recommended to uninstall/deactivate a port that has
dependents as it breaks the dependents.
The following ports will break:
 tkdiff @4.2_0
 tklib @0.7_0
 R @4.4.2_0
 py312-tkinter @3.12.8_0
 py313-tkinter @3.13.1_0
 maxima @5.47.0_9
Continue? [y/N]: n
--->  Cleaning tk

Thanks,
Ken Wolcott

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