from RW rwmaillists at googlemail.com
Mon Aug 21 15:28:49 UTC 2017:

> On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 13:19:24 +0000
> Thomas Mueller wrote:


> > But on this computer, no such system crashes, but I ran into circular
> > dependencies 

> Try removing any port options that aren't absolutely essential.

> > It seems the ports go overboard with an awful lot of dependencies, of
> > which not all install with the main port.  So I expect some of these
> > dependencies might be false dependencies.

> They are probably just build dependencies.

It is still disappointing to find devel/git or sysutils/coreutils were not 
installed.

Email from FreeBSD lists is slow coming to my inbox, so I am respoonding from 
the web interface to the emailing lists, and on the other computer, now running 
NetBSD.

I ran "make show-depends" on NetBSD with pkgsrc, dependencies are generally far 
less/fewer than on FreeBSD with ports.

But FreeBSD ports seems to go overboard now with dependencies, creating 
circular dependencies along the way.

I rebooted to an older FreeBSD installation (current/11 amd64 from January 
2016, no longer supported).

I went to /usr/ports/textproc/xmlto , ran "make all-depends-list", and one line 
that showed up was
/usr/ports/textproc/xmlto

depends on itself.

Otherwise, on newer system, I see circular dependencies running "make 
all-depends-list", finding textproc/xmlto depended on graphics/gd and vice 
versa.

It didn't seem broken back in January 2016, and I still use it for Seamonkey 
2.39 and other things.


Tom

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