On Aug 7, 2011, at 3:44 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote: > > On Aug 7, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Blair Zajac wrote: > >> For ports that pick up many dependencies, such as rpm52, we have two >> choices, either to install all dependencies or have variants. rpm52 will >> find these dependencies: >> >> checking for curl... /opt/local/bin/curl >> checking for gpg... /opt/local/bin/gpg >> checking for hg... /opt/local/bin/hg >> checking for install-info... /opt/local/bin/install-info >> checking for lzma... /opt/local/bin/lzma >> checking for svn... /opt/local/bin/svn >> checking for wget... /opt/local/bin/wget >> checking for xar... /opt/local/bin/xar >> checking for xz... /opt/local/bin/xz >> checking for doxygen... /opt/local/bin/doxygen >> >> If you just wanted to get rpm2cpio, then this is a lot to build. However, I >> have them installed and don't mind rpm52 using them, but as it stands, port >> doesn't know there's a dependency that rpm52 found. >> > > If all you want/need is rpm2cpio, then grab the shell script and > put it someplace: > scripts/rpm2cpio* > Add it to port tools if you wish … its just a script.
Thanks, I wasn't aware there was a shell script that did the same thing, on my Linux systems rpm2cpio is always a binary, which is also provided by the package. Blair _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev
