Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:14:54 -0900 (AKST) From: rflynn@acsalaska.net To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Cc: gnome@freebsd.org, mm@freebsd.org Subject: ImageMagick/graphviz and gtk2/ghostscript Message-ID: <3469.46.129.107.107.1329185694.squirrel@mymail.acsalaska.net>
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Hi, for a web-based application I needed ImageMagick and graphviz. It looks impossible to get out of X11 and glib, but it was a little weird that gtk2 is pulled in. The offender being devel/libgsf: .if !defined(WITHOUT_GCONF) || exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/gconftool-2) USE_GNOME+= gconf2 Is there a reason this isn't either an OPTION or has inverted logic? Secondly, enabling truetype support in ImageMagick enables gs: # Freetype (TrueType Font) support .if !defined(WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_TTF) LIB_DEPENDS+= freetype:${PORTSDIR}/print/freetype2 USE_GHOSTSCRIPT= yes I ripped that line out and it builds and installs just fine, but I have no actual tests handy to see if it is working as expected. Also configure shows: FreeType --with-freetype=yes yes GhostPCL None pcl6 (unknown) GhostXPS None gxps (unknown) Ghostscript None gs (unknown) The bad part is that if I would like to run the self tests: . if !defined(_NO_IMAGEMAGICK_TESTS) USE_GHOSTSCRIPT_BUILD=yes . endif Reviewing history of the port, it was added 8 years ago in rev 1.166. Is this dep still needed or are there tests I can do to obtain that answer myself? -- Mel
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