[Bug 264498] korean/nanumfonts: wrong PORTNAME causes Poudriere problems

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Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2022 12:33:39 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=264498

            Bug ID: 264498
           Summary: korean/nanumfonts: wrong PORTNAME causes Poudriere
                    problems
           Product: Ports & Packages
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Only Me
          Priority: ---
         Component: Individual Port(s)
          Assignee: jkim@FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: fuz@fuz.su
          Assignee: jkim@FreeBSD.org
             Flags: maintainer-feedback?(jkim@FreeBSD.org)

When I'm trying to build all ports with Poudriere, I keep seeing that the nanum
font packages are being removed for rebuilding:

[00:52:50] Deleting ko-nanum-barun-gothic-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-barun-gothic@ttf
[00:52:50] Deleting ko-nanum-barun-pen-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-barun-pen@ttf
[00:52:51] Deleting ko-nanum-brush-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted origin
korean/nanum-brush@ttf
[00:52:51] Deleting ko-nanum-gothic-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-gothic@ttf
[00:52:51] Deleting ko-nanum-myeongjo-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-myeongjo@ttf
[00:52:51] Deleting ko-nanum-pen-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted origin
korean/nanum-pen@ttf
[00:52:52] Deleting ko-nanum-pen-20220210.txz: dead symlink
[00:52:52] Deleting ko-nanum-square-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-square@ttf
[00:52:52] Deleting ko-nanum-square-round-20220210.pkg: stale package: unwanted
origin korean/nanum-square-round@ttf

This could be because you don't set up PORTNAME in the slave ports, causing
Poudriere to think that all these ports have the same origin when they don't. 
To fix this, change the ports such that each slave port has its own PORTNAME.

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