Am 29.12.2012 um 12:21 schrieb Hanspeter Niederstrasser:

> librsvg used to have a *really* heavy indirect dependency tree. It depended 
> on something that brought in tetex, a lot of gnome, and a bunch of other 
> things (the exact package escapes me now since this was fixed more than 5 
> years ago). The gimp2-svg package exists for the same reason as 
> imagemagick-svg: when those packages were created, SVG was barely used and it 
> was crazy to ask a user to install all that baggage for a tiny, little, 
> (then) useless feature.
> 
> Newer versions of imagemagick in Fink (6.7.9 and the later ready today 6.8.1) 
> now default to including svg (and there is no non-svg variant anymore) 
> because the librsvg dependency tree is not the monster it used to be.

So we better should forget about it?

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Mit friedvollen Grüßen

  Pete

Der größte Aberglaube der Gegenwart ist der Glaube an die Vorfahrt.
                                (Jacques Tati)


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