ports/115734: x11-wm/compiz : bad dependencies

Olivier SMEDTS olivier at gid0.org
Tue Aug 28 18:40:07 UTC 2007


The following reply was made to PR ports/115734; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Olivier SMEDTS" <olivier at gid0.org>
To: "Robert Noland" <rnoland at 2hip.net>
Cc: bug-followup at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/115734: x11-wm/compiz : bad dependencies
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 20:37:36 +0200

 Sorry, haven't checked OPTIONS..
 % cat /var/db/ports/compiz/options
 # This file is auto-generated by 'make config'.
 # No user-servicable parts inside!
 # Options for compiz-0.5.2
 _OPTIONS_READ=compiz-0.5.2
 WITH_RSVG=true
 WITH_GTK=true
 WITHOUT_METACITY=true
 WITHOUT_GNOME=true
 WITHOUT_DBUS=true
 WITHOUT_FUSEFS=true
 # cd /usr/ports/x11-wm/compiz
 # make extract
 # grep -B 8 libxslt work/compiz-0.5.2/configure
 COMPIZ_REQUIRES="xcomposite \
                  xfixes     \
                  xdamage    \
                  xrandr     \
                  xinerama   \
                  ice        \
                  sm         \
                  libxml-2.0 \
                  libxslt    \
 
 That don't seem to come from my OPTIONS.
 I think libxslt is pulled in by a dependency with default OPTIONS, one
 I don't have. That's why it should maybe be better to directly depend
 on libxml2 too, as compiz tell depending on it.
 
 Olivier
 
 2007/8/28, Robert Noland <rnoland at 2hip.net>:
 > I'll ack the libxslt change.  Were you building with default options?
 > I'm curious why I didn't catch this in my tinderbox.
 >
 > libxml2 is pulled in via gconf2.
 >
 > robert.
 >
 > --
 > Robert Noland <rnoland at 2hip.net>
 >
 >
 
 
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