On 23.01.13 21:09, Peter Wemm wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Isaac (.ike) Levy
<[email protected]>  wrote:

1) License.  Many of SVN's dependencies will never be available in the FreeBSD 
source.
While this is totally OK for development, SVN is 3rd party software, this is 
unacceptable to force as 'the' respected path for OS source builds.
Don't confuse the excessive ports default settings as dependencies.
You can make a quite mean and lean svn client.  I did a 100%
BSD-license-compatible src/contrib/svn style proof-of-concept back
when we were planning what to do.  Things like gdbm and bdb are not
required and are license contamination that we don't need.  But that's
the fault of the port, not a fundamental property of using svn.


The logical question is then: Why is this slimmed down, fully BSD license compatible svn not in the base system by now?

It is absurd to require the installation of any port, if your only intention is to update the base system sources.

Portsnap is an entirely different mess.

Daniel
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