I was in the process of doing a portupgrade of the kdegraphics3 port [...]

If anyone knows a simple way to upgrade to a newer package let me
know.

Sure. Just use portupgrade -P (or -PP if you absolutely do not want
anything to be built from source). But don't be surprised if almost
everything gets built from source anyway as the cluster is always days
or even weeks behinds the ports tree and its packages are slightly
outdated. If you are on 6.x, a good option might be to upgrade to 6.1
when it comes out and use the ports tree and packages provided with it. Those will be consistent with each ofter and allow you to do a binary upgrade of almost all ports.

The last time I compiled kde it took like 4 days, to me that is a little too long. Even though I do have dual cpu's in this system, I really do not want to compile it again.

I guess this means you're running an older release of kdelibs. If it's 3.5.0, then kdegraphics should compile for you. But if you're still on KDE 3.4.x, then don't be surprised that kdegraphics from 3.5.1 doesn't work for you. It's not supposed to. You should be upgrading KDE as a whole.

gmake[3]: *** [kolourpaint.o] Error 1 gmake[3]: Leaving directory

You snipped away the actual error message just above that. The part you posted only tells us that something went wrong in kolourpaint - but not what.

- Bartosz
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