Okay. Thanks. But in this case not necessary, right?
This is basically the same thing as running a straight portupgrade. The difference is that with a portupgrade in the background, you never know when you current kdebase will be uninstalled and replaced by the new version. Using make and then portupgrade -w, you control at which point your working environment will be deleted so that you don't get surprised by e.g. a KDE app crashing because it wants to load a library that has mysteriously disappeared.
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