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That can be done, I'm confident.

> > If you disagree with me, please do it so it errors out with IGNORE
> > message, instead of creating a broken dependency line.
> >=20
>=20
> It defines IGNORE _and_ adds the broken dependency line. I can add a
> "&& !defined(IGNORE)" before adding the wrong component to the list,
> but I thought IGNORE was checked when building INDEX.

Well, it passed make describe and thus broke INDEX. IGNORE is not
checked when running make describe, I believe.

But the problem is really this:
With a port allowing USE_WX=3D2.4+ and WX_COMPS=3Dpython, it should go for
2.4 or 2.6, instead of selecting 2.8 and then failing.

I'm not happy with it setting such port on IGNORE. Why it should fail,
when perfectly legit option is available? It should bail out with IGNORE
when you select USE_WX=3D2.8 and WX_COMPS=3Dpython, never else.

> > Also, the auto-detection does not seem to work:
> >=20
> > [Makefile]
> > USE_WX=3D	2.4+
> > WX_COMPS=3D wx
> >=20
> > [pkg_info]
> > wxgtk2-common-2.6.3_1/
> > wxgtk2-unicode-2.6.3_1/
> > wxgtk2-2.6.3_1/
> >=20
> > $ make -V LIB_DEPENDS
> > wx_base-2.8:/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/wxgtk28
> >=20
> > What gives?
> >=20
>=20
> Sorry, I re-wrote it many times and forgot this:
>=20
> -_WX_VER_INSTALLED:=3D		${_HAVE_WX}
> +_WX_VER_INSTALLED:=3D		${_HAVE_WX:Mwx-*:S/wx-//}

Please commit this fix.

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Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz>
              <pav@FreeBSD.org>

Pain clots and unformed lice pat this train.

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