[MacPorts] #53425: gedit-app
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noreply at macports.org
Thu Sep 28 23:07:33 UTC 2017
#53425: gedit-app
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Reporter: e-t-h-a-n | Owner:
Type: submission | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: gedit-app |
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Comment (by kencu):
I'm still struggling with this one. The idea is to have a "pretty much"
self contained app bundle in the end, that you could either install by
itself and run, or put on a dmg and give to someone. I have it working,
but even though it has only build deps and no run or lib deps, it still
insists on wanting to bring a whole host of macports packages when it's
installed. This more or less defeats the purpose, I think:
{{{
$ sudo port activate gedit-app-bundle
---> Computing dependencies for gedit-app-bundle
The following dependencies will be installed:
bzip2
cairo
db48
expat
fontconfig
freetype
gettext
glib2
gobject-introspection
libedit
libffi
libiconv
libpixman
libpng
libtool
libxml2
ncurses
openssl
pcre
py27-beaker
py27-mako
py27-markupsafe
py27-setuptools
python27
python2_select
python_select
sqlite3
xorg-kbproto
xorg-libX11
xorg-libXau
xorg-libXdmcp
xorg-libXext
xorg-libpthread-stubs
xorg-libxcb
xorg-renderproto
xorg-xcb-proto
xorg-xcb-util
xorg-xextproto
xorg-xproto
xrender
xz
zlib
Continue? [Y/n]: n
}}}
I'm not quite sure where to go with this. I don't know where these extra
deps are coming from, or how to get rid of them. I'll wait a bit to see
if inspiration strikes. Anyone have any ideas?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/53425#comment:8>
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