It seems like sysroot ports should somehow completely suppress
dependency tracking because they aren't supposed to become part of the
running system.

-- Brooks

On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 07:52:07AM -0700, Mark Millard wrote:
> armv7:
> [00:02:28] [05] [00:00:01] armv7-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivateheimipcc.so.11:32 which no dependency provides. This will be 
> ignored but should be fixed in the port.
> [00:02:28] [05] [00:00:01] armv7-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivatesqlite3.so.0:32 which no dependency provides. This will be ignored 
> but should be fixed in the port.
> [00:02:28] [05] [00:00:01] armv7-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivatezstd.so.5:32 which no dependency provides. This will be ignored but 
> should be fixed in the port.
> 
> aarch64:
> [00:20:35] [11] [00:00:01] aarch64-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivateheimipcc.so.11 which no dependency provides. This will be ignored 
> but should be fixed in the port.
> [00:20:35] [11] [00:00:01] aarch64-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivatesqlite3.so.0 which no dependency provides. This will be ignored but 
> should be fixed in the port.
> [00:20:35] [11] [00:00:01] aarch64-freebsd-sysroot-a2024.12.31 misses 
> libprivatezstd.so.5 which no dependency provides. This will be ignored but 
> should be fixed in the port.
> 
> 
> ===
> Mark Millard
> marklmi at yahoo.com
> 
> 

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