On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Hiroki Sato wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion.  Yes, we can make it an option but I am
not sure if we can remove the dependency by default because HTML
support is needed in some UI of Adobe Reader such as help window.
The parts where HTML support is needed are changing version to
version, so I will investigate it again.

I agree with you that the default should probably be to include the dependency, however I've been using acroread8 without the html support and it seems to work fine, both in the browser and standalone. Of course it fails when I try to use the help features. I'm sure that whatever you decide will be fine.

One problem is that depending another port like linux-nvu is too big
to install only one library.  A small port installing
libgtkembedmoz.so only or integrating the library installation into
the acroread8 port might be useful.

Yeah, having a separate port for just that library would be awesome, but since I'm not in a position to do that work, I won't comment further. :)


Doug

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