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Date:      Thu, 20 Oct 2016 08:43:37 +0000
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To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 213587] net-p2p/go-ethereum: Update to 1.4.18
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--- Comment #5 from Kubilay Kocak <koobs@FreeBSD.org> ---
(In reply to Fynn from comment #4)

Yes, except in an OPTIONS_GROUP you can add a GROUP_DESC for the group
description.

Regarding your second goal, the following (from Mk.bsd.options.mk) can be u=
sed:

# ${opt}_IMPLIES  - When opt is enabled, options named in IMPLIES will
#                   get enabled too.

There is an opposite=20

# ${opt}_PREVENTS  - When opt is enabled, if any options in PREVENTS are
#                   also enabled, it will produce an error.

HOWEVER, in this case a UTILITIES option whilst keeping all the other
individual options as well is very likely to be confusing because
OPTION_IMPLIES and OPTION_PREVENTS do *not* auto-select the options in the
user-visible interface, it happens in the background.=20

I would choose between:

1) *one* UTILITIES option that installs all optional ones, make UTILITIES an
OPTIONS_DEFAULT (so package users get them), or

2) keep them as separate options.=20

If it were me, I'd choose (1) (one UTILITIES or TOOLS or EXTRAS option), as=
 per
my reasoning in comment 3

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