Re: subversion-freebsd dependencies
Hello, Garrett.
You wrote 6 =EE=EA=F2=FF=E1=F0=FF 2011 =E3., 19:28:07:
>> On a newly installed development machine I installed subversion-freebsd
>> from ports and ended up with a huge dependency chain. Eventually I got
>> the usual gnu-hell (auto-*, lib*), but also python27, tcl-8.5, perl-5.12
>> and m4. This is a bit too much. The last four should not be required to
>> check out the FreeBSD source tree. They also may conflict with newer
>> versions one wants to have on a development machine (python3, perl6, ...=
).
>>=20
>> Is there a way to cut this down a bit and just have a svn client with on=
ly
>> the necessary stuff?
> We're using an install method that's not recommended by the svn
> project, but the maintainer refuses to get on the supported track so
Huh? It is something new for me (maintainer). What is "recommended"
method?
You need slqite3, it is not-optional dependency. sqlite3 need tcl to
be built. Use binary package for sqlite3 and you will not need tcl.
> we're stuck installing tcl and a few other things for subversion.
> Search for subversion in the closed prs for patches and more details..
Please, blame sqlite3 for tcl. sqlite3 could be build without it
easily, and I don't understand, why sqlite3 maintainer uses it
unconditionally. Yes, it gives SLIGHTLY more optimal resulting code,
but, IMHO, tcl is too high price for it in most cases.
--=20
// Black Lion AKA Lev Serebryakov <lev@FreeBSD.org>
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