My Story:

At the begining of the last week: KDE came in new minor version 3.5.1.
I compiled all the night, and all the next day.

Well, after that, one or two days later, there was a recomendation in
UPDATING:

,----[ /usr/ports/UPDATING ]
| 20060202:
|   AFFECTS: users of textproc/expat2
|   AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| 
|   Users of expat2 (and its many dependencies) should do the following
|   to properly update expat2 and all of its dependencies:
| 
|   portupgrade -rf textproc/expat2
`----

Well, I compiled all night und all day, but 1 fails und 11 (or 12) skipped.
I compiled again these 12 (or 13) Ports - it was mostly kde-stuff
(-base, -libs, -i18n,..).

Today - yeah yeah, today is a fine day, because the compiling mess is
over. What a wunderfull morning...

just make a cvsup, to see everything is up to date
AAARGH....WH... WHAT IS THIS:

fontconfig                          <
kdebase                             <
kdegraphics                         <
pcre                                <


WHY THE HELL I HAVE TO COMPILE KDE 3times this week? 


Just WHY?

Is there now way to avoid that amount of compiling sessions?

heino

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