No, this was for the standard FreeBSD Ports distribution 
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=liquidsoap), which is 0.9.2, 
apparently maintained by i...@levsha.me.

Seeing that there was a bunch of X11 stuff being dragged into the build, 
I cut out of it and started over, this time disabling GAVL. This seems 
to have done the trick and it built in quite a bit less than the few 
hours it had taken so far. So...FYI!

Cheers,
Eric

On 2/16/2010 8:10 AM, David Baelde wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Eric Hill<e...@synthesizer.org>  wrote:
>> I'm trying to build Liquidsoap on FreeBSD this morning and there are
>> some huge dependencies here: doxygen, qt-gui, tetex, and probably more
>> that I've missed.
>
> That doesn't make sense to me (and I'm a developer). I can talk for
> sure about liquidsoap itself:
>   - it doesn't use qt in any way (it does use the python binding of Tk
> for an optional GUI)
>   - it never used doxygen
>   - latex can be used to generate a PDF doc, but it's not necessary,
> the HTML version is preferred anyway in the recent releases
>   - most dependencies are optional in general, e.g. sdl is only needed
> for experimental video support
>
> I can't talk so surely about our many bindings/libraries ocaml-* but
> they shouldn't have crazy requirements like that.
>
> Which version of liquidsoap are you trying to build? (I'd recommend
> 0.9.1 for stable use, 0.9.2 or SVN for cutting-edge, especially if you
> have non-standard needs.) Are you using ports provided by someone
> else?
>
> Cheers,

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