Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:04:13 +0200 From: gabor@zahemszky.hu To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: multimedia/toolnix port/package without X11 Message-ID: <073f494822b15c7e064d081a6e885e83@zahemszky.hu>
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Hi! In the old days, there were some ports, which existed in two different forms, eg: ghostscript and ghostscript-nox. The 2nd form is the same, without the X11-dependency. Is it possible to resurrect these types of ports? Eg: multimedia/mkvtoolnix has some cli part (mkvmerge, mkvinfo, mkvextract and mkvpropedit), and it has a graphical frontend, (mkvtoolnix-gui) which has written using Qt5. So, If I'd like to use only the command line part of the toolkit on my NAS box (which is old and slow), I have to compile it from ports with switch off the *default* QT5 flag, or I have to install the full binary package, which has a lot of dependencies. There are so many Qt5-packages, and the llvm40 port - which is: $ pkg info -s llvm40 llvm40-4.0.0_2 1.32GiB on it's own. So is it possible, to create a slave-port with the QT5 flag turned off, or change the default flags of the mkvtoolnix port? Thanks, ZAHEMSZKY, Gábor < gabor at zahemszky dot hu >
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