mysterious gtk-doc install

Randall Wood randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com
Mon Dec 24 12:47:41 PST 2007


On 24 Dec 2007, at 14:00, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> On Dec 24, 2007, at 10:51, Randall Wood wrote:
>
>> On 24 Dec 2007, at 00:13, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>>> I did not expect these packages to be installed:
>>>> xmlcatmgr 2.2_1
>>>> docbook-xml-4.1.2 4.1.2_1
>>>> docbook-xsl 1.72.0_0
>>>> perl5.8 5.8.8_0
>>>> docbook-xml-4.2 4.2_0
>>>> docbook-xml-4.3 4.3_0
>>>> docbook-xml-4.4 4.4_0
>>>> docbook-xml-4.5 4.5_0
>>>> docbook-xml 4.5_1
>>>> libxslt 1.1.22_0
>>>> p5-xml-parser 2.36_0
>>>> scrollkeeper 0.3.14_6
>>>> gtk-doc 1.9_0
>>>
>>> This boils down to "I did not expect gtk-doc to be installed."  
>>> The rest of the ports you listed are in one way or another  
>>> dependencies of gtk-doc. If you'll give us the output of "port  
>>> installed" we can see if any of those ports reference gtk-doc.
>>
>> gtk2 has a build-time dependency on gtk-doc
>
> Looking through the entire ports collection, it looks like these  
> are the only ports that depend on gtk-doc:
>
>  * gksu +docs
>  * libgksu12 +docs
>  * libgksuui10 +docs
>  * gnome-platform-suite
>  * gtk2 (though I'm not sure why since configure.args contains -- 
> disable-gtk-doc)
>
For gtk2 its a known bug (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi? 
id=502005).


Randall Wood
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