Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 17:45:16 +0200 From: Zsolt Udvari <udvzsolt@gmail.com> To: Remy van Elst <relst@relst.nl> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Vim, x11 and portmaster Message-ID: <CADtCJqq5cJhrCuvBpBCD37ghsAF9kfMCtLWnN5B18D22%2BLfbGA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5348FA3E.6070909@relst.nl> References: <5348FA3E.6070909@relst.nl>
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Did you try 'make config'? You can choose user interface, and I think if you choose CONSOLE you don't need many X-stuffs. Zsolt 2014-04-12 10:33 GMT+02:00 Remy van Elst <relst@relst.nl>: > Hello, > > On FreeBSD-10.0 RELEASE I've got the vim port installed. It is compiled with > the following options: > > make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes install clean > > In my /etc/make.conf I have the following: > > WITHOUT_X11=yes > > Now, when using portmaster to upgrade all my ports (portmaster -a), if vim > has an update, it wants to install a whole load of x11 ports: > > ===>>> All >> (75) > > ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed: > Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2 > Upgrade vim-lite-7.4.240 to vim-7.4.253 > Install accessibility/atk > Install devel/glib20 > Install devel/gobject-introspection > Install graphics/cairo > Install x11-fonts/fontconfig > Install x11/pixman > Install devel/xorg-macros > Install x11/xcb-util-renderutil > Install x11/libxcb > Install devel/libcheck > Install devel/libpthread-stubs > Install x11/libXau > Install x11/xproto > Install x11/libXdmcp > Install x11/xcb-proto > Install x11/xcb-util > Install misc/gnomehier > Install devel/cscope > Install devel/ctags > Install devel/patch > Install lang/lua52 > Install lang/tcl86 > Install textproc/intltool > Install x11-toolkits/gtk20 > Install graphics/gdk-pixbuf2 > Install x11-toolkits/libXt > Install x11/kbproto > Install x11/libSM > Install x11/libICE > Install x11/xtrans > Install x11/libX11 > Install x11-fonts/xf86bigfontproto > Install x11/bigreqsproto > Install x11/inputproto > Install x11/xcmiscproto > Install x11/xextproto > Install x11/libXi > Install x11/libXext > Install x11/libXfixes > Install x11/fixesproto > Install graphics/gtk-update-icon-cache > Install misc/hicolor-icon-theme > Install misc/shared-mime-info > Install x11-toolkits/pango > Install print/harfbuzz > Install devel/icu > Install graphics/graphite2 > Install x11-fonts/encodings > Install x11-fonts/bdftopcf > Install x11-fonts/libXfont > Install x11-fonts/fontsproto > Install x11-fonts/libfontenc > Install x11-fonts/font-util > Install x11-fonts/mkfontscale > Install x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-truetype > Install x11-fonts/dejavu > Install x11-fonts/mkfontdir > Install x11-fonts/font-bh-ttf > Install x11-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic > Install x11-fonts/font-misc-meltho > Install x11/libXcomposite > Install x11/compositeproto > Install x11/libXcursor > Install x11/libXrender > Install x11/renderproto > Install x11/libXdamage > Install x11/damageproto > Install x11/libXinerama > Install x11/xineramaproto > Install x11/libXrandr > Install x11/randrproto > Install print/cups-client > Install x11/libXpm > > ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] n > > If I however first manually upgrade vim: > > make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes reinstall clean > > and then upgrade with portmaster, it does not want those packages: > > ===>>> All >> (1) > > ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed: > Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2 > > ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] y > > How can I make those vim compile options also work with portmaster? I don't > want to manually upgrade the vim port first... >
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