OK, this thread is heading in the wrong direction. I know nothing about the 'port' version of Coppermine. I don't know how it works, how it's been modified to work as a 'port' or anything about it. That's why I simply can't help you with it. There is no need to install the port atall. Coppermine comes with its own installer that will get you up and running in no time. The concept of dependencies does not apply to Coppermine. It requires a webserver with common software installed. That's it.
Okay I have solved the issue, and some of it was what you said.
However for the benefit of others who are new to this a little of the wisdom I have obtained.
If you are running the server and have root access to it, you do not need to install the port. Also the port will not work with if you have vhosts. Coppermine is a webuser application that is installed in the webusers directory. It is not a backend application like php4 or mysql.
It is more like a middle point application. It needs to talk to php and mysql . However it features are accessed through a browser. This is very similar to much of the blog software out there like Greymatter and Movable Type.
So while the FreeBSD port is out of date it doesn't matter provided you have the appropriate backend items installed and configured properly. <------- Pay attention if you are the person running and configuring the server that is a lot of work.
Since I am the guy running and configuring the server and I am new to this is was quite an exercise. FreeBSD does something very well, that is install dependencies. However it doesn't always know what you want. And I only installed bare minimums to begin with as far as the webserver went. That meant apache22. no funky modules or anything else. I din't want to install the kitchen sink. Also security issues were a bit of a concern. If I didn't need it it didn't go in.
If you want to run coppermine on a webserver you are in charge of you need these items:
Apache
Mysql-server
Mysql-client
Php (not that php4 installs a php4_mod that you won't see in the pkg list, that okay you want that also)
GD2
and all the libs that will get installed with them.
Note version numbers have been for the most part have been left off because you can use the latest and greatest or not. I did not go with latest and greatest. In some cases I did. Also if you run a commerical server license requirments may mean you have to alter your choices slightly.
So I have a running server with coppermine on it. I would say this one is closed. I have other questions that have to go into other areas.
Sincerely,
Brendhan