Solved Exiting from KDE now only offers Logout option

Until a few days ago I always had the options to Sleep, Hibernate, Restart, Shutdown or Logout when exiting from KDE but now my only choice is Logout.

The change coincides with a recent upgrade of ungoogled-chromium
Code:
curlew:/root# pkg upgrade ungoogled-chromium
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The following 7 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
glib: 2.76.4_1,2 -> 2.76.5,2
hwdata: 0.373,1 -> 0.374,1
libICE: 1.1.0_1,1 -> 1.1.0_2,1
libSM: 1.2.3,1 -> 1.2.3_1,1
libX11: 1.8.6,1 -> 1.8.6_1,1
polkit: 123 -> 123_1
ungoogled-chromium: 116.0.5845.110_1 -> 116.0.5845.179

Number of packages to be upgraded: 7

96 MiB to be downloaded.

Proceed with this action? [y/N]: y
Looks like polkit could be the culprit. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
 
It looks like there must have been at least one other dependency not detected by pkg upgrade when upgrading just ungoogled-chromium. I've now upgraded all my packages and the full set of shutdown options have become available when leaving KDE.
 
It's usually not a good idea to upgrade/update single packages. It's best to update everything in one go.
 
Are we facing the same fragmentation and dependency as in Linux? I thought the ports were independent enough since, to my knowledge, multiple versions of the same package can be installed.
 
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