[MacPorts] #53425: gedit-app

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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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