On September 17, 2017 3:44:26 PM GMT+02:00, Lex Black <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Am 17. September 2017 15:07:48 MESZ schrieb Morten Linderud
><[email protected]>:
>>On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 07:48:24AM -0400, Daniel Capella via
>>aur-general wrote:
>>> Input: https://ptpb.pw/7YEJ
>>> Output: https://ptpb.pw/-L5i
>>> 
>>
>>Missing "python" in the depends array.
>
>Any specific reason?
>It is indirectly covered through the dependencies.

Because technically it's a very direct first level dependency. It's quite 
unlikely that a first level python lib dependency will ever not depend on 
python itself, however it is a quite bad trend to remove any first level 
dependency just because another one covers it on the second level.
For c libs it is also easier to fetch things that need a rebuild rather then 
grepping for sonames that are linked against it.
Either way, all first level dependencies should always be defined, personally I 
call anything else a bad practice.
Of course one could easily fix a missing first level dependency when another 
lib drops it, however that's not the point, it still remains technically 
incorrect.

Cheers,
Levente 

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