Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 23:09:28 +0100 From: Sid <sid@bsdmail.com> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Canberra Message-ID: <trinity-495d2621-6199-4e87-95a5-c05d4c0a7188-1513634968640@3c-app-mailcom-lxa01>
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Canberra is an audio application for playing simple sounds like "DING!". For playing sound, I am convinced that graphical dependencies for audio/libcanberra and audio/libcanberra-gtk3 aren't needed: x11-toolkits/gtk30, x11-toolkits/gtk20, accessibility/atk. According to Freshports, both libcanberra and libcanberra-gtk3 refer to the file libcanberra-0.30.tar.xz of the same SHA256 and size. The difference between these two is one pulls in gtk3 as well. Pango is for left to right text, perhaps for displaying audio information to the user. Its description is its "code is platform- and toolkit-independent." For it to display a simple banner or visual it shouldn't require heavy graphical dependencies. Also, Pango should be made into an option for Canberra, so it can definitely be compiled without atk, gtk30 or gtk20. Pango doesn't require these three graphical dependencies, so Canberra especially shouldn't. USE_GNOME should also be a Makefile option in ports that are only about sound (libraries, applications, audio server components) and not graphics.
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