https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=291316

--- Comment #13 from Matthias Andree <[email protected]> ---
lxml is popular downstream by Python ports still, so removing or breaking it is
going to cause some uproar, and people would resort to installing python3-pip
with all their stuff.

Gleb,
I wonder if flavors are as well-defined. They're non-trivial to make and seem
to be somewhat easy to break. Unifying this probably worse than just renaming
it to libxml2-core (or libxml2-bootstrap) and making a libxml2 meta-port and
moving GNOME dependencies onto the -core package.  People who only get it as
dependency as run-time won't need the docs, people who "pkg install libxml2"
get everything.

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