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Date:      Sun, 13 Mar 2011 19:16:04 +0100
From:      Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        corky1951@comcast.net
Subject:   Re: Superfluous dependencies
Message-ID:  <4D7D09E4.7020804@quip.cz>
In-Reply-To: <20110312221233.GD79028@comcast.net>
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Charlie Kester wrote:

[...]

> A few minutes ago, I was answering a post on the forums, in which a user
> expressed surprise (and outrage) that the phpmyadmin port was installing
> libX11 and similar things on his server. By installing it myself and
> then using "pkg_tree -v" to examine the dependencies, I was able to
> narrow it down to two of the port's options that were ON by default.

I made a simple shell script similar to pkg_tree but for ports about 
year ago.

http://freebsd.quip.cz/script/ports_tree.sh

It is very simple script showing full dependency tree for all listed 
dependencies (not skipping already shown deps - portdependencytree.py
is not showing them again). This way, you can find what needs libtool 
for example.

You can call it 'ports_tree.sh lang/php5', then it will show you all 
dependencies (build + run), or you can use -b (build deps only) or -r 
(run deps only)

example of build deps for Vim:

ports_tree.sh -b editors/vim
editors/vim
     converters/libiconv
         devel/libtool
     devel/gettext
         converters/libiconv
             devel/libtool
         devel/libtool


run deps for Vim:

ports_tree.sh -r editors/vim
editors/vim
     converters/libiconv
     devel/gettext
         converters/libiconv

Shown dependency tree is affected by make.conf / ports.conf, options etc.

Miroslav Lachman



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