Netocrat wrote:
Aaron Dalton wrote:
Netocrat wrote:
Aaron Dalton wrote:
[...]
Is there a way to install without the documentation? I've poked
around but can't seem to find it.
Is this because you want to avoid a dependency on doxygen? Other
than that I can't see a good reason not to install documentation. If
the dependency is a problem, would pre-building those parts of the
documentation that rely on doxygen be a satisfactory solution?
Well, part of it is the doxygen dependency, but the main issue is
convention. FreeBSD ports are "required" to provide a way to skip
document installation for various high-level reasons (even though
there may not be a particular local reason not to).
In that case, I believe that the answer to your original question is,
"not without hacking Makefile.in". If you suss that out and provide a
patch, Axel will probably be happy to include it so that you don't need
to repeat the effort for later fish releases.
As far as doxygen goes, pre-built docs would be great. Doxygen is a
pretty long and involved install and isn't needed once the software is
installed. I would rather skip the dependency if possible, but it's
not the end of the world. I don't want to cause you guys *too* much
work =)
Having investigated the doxygen dependency chain and installation on
FreeBSD myself, I understand your position. One solution is to run
"make user_doc" prior to packaging.
Thanks so much! I'll have a hack at Makefile.in and see what I can come
up with.
Cheers!
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Aaron Dalton
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