> People who deleted all ports, removed /usr/local and reinstalled
> have reported that they do not have the problem.
> 
> I have deleted the contents of /usr/local/lib and am running a portupgrade
> -afu
> 
> I'll report back if that is a quicker fix.

Amazing, this worked.

Apparently, some Gnome components are finicky about how they are built.
A note from
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD

> Remove all .la files from the packages you just installed to prevent
> problems during the build. 
> You'll have to remember to do this again each time you install more
> packages.





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