What's the reason for building from ports in the first place? If you don't change any options and are simply using the default options and settings I would suggest switching everything to pre-build packages.
SirDice - I run from ports because (a) I'm an old-time user who has always run from ports, and (b) I occasionally have to fix issues, or try code changes, which is probably easier when using all-ports.
ShelLuser - I've never (knowingly!) mixes ports with packages. Not even sure how I'd find out if I had.
a) I would highly recommend switching to packages. In the old days packages were, ehm, crap. Which was the main reason why everybody built from ports. With the new package manager it has gotten so much better.
b) You might want to try ports-mgmt/synth in that case. That basically gives you the ease of management of packages while retaining the flexibility of ports.
delete lang/ruby24 and reinstall vim. During the build of the vim it will install it again as build dependencie.
Or you can manualy reinstall /usr/ports/lang/ruby24 again and then to rebuild vim.
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