Joachim Schipper wrote:
Well, OpenBSD's dual system for dealing with software ('base' and
'ports') could be criticized, but unless you want to do that, there is
no more sensible way to do this. The alternative would be to require
someone to install a port before installing X, which makes even less
sense.
Indeed. It certainly makes sense to put it in the base system, I just don't understand why it must be part of "xbase" rather than "base" when so many non X programs use expat.

Really, this is a non-problem. Just install the whole base system,
including at least xbase, and be done with it.
OK ;)

Jaap

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