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Re: BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.expat



Jeremy C. Reed wrote:

I use IGNORE_RECOMMENDED=yes.

This fix should not change any bulk builds (since they do not use IGNORE_RECOMMENDED=yes by default), but I can wait until after freeze if needed.

diff -b -u -r1.15 buildlink3.mk
--- textproc/expat/buildlink3.mk        5 Feb 2006 23:11:01 -0000       
1.15
+++ textproc/expat/buildlink3.mk        22 Mar 2006 20:28:08 -0000
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 BUILDLINK_PACKAGES+=   expat
.if !empty(EXPAT_BUILDLINK3_MK:M+)
-BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.expat+=      expat>=1.95.7
+BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.expat+=      expat>=2.0.0
 BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.expat+=  expat>=2.0.0nb1
 BUILDLINK_PKGSRCDIR.expat?=    ../../textproc/expat
 .endif # EXPAT_BUILDLINK3_MK

No, this patch is not correct. This is, IIRC, exactly what BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED was originally put into pkgsrc for -- the handle the case where a lot of software can continue to build with the old version of a library even though the latest version in pkgsrc has had a shlib major bump. What you are running into is basically the problems with running with IGNORE_RECOMMENDED=yes, which is why that default to "no".

You can just directly add the following directly into your /etc/mk.conf to force a newer expat:

        BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.expat+=       expat>=2.0.0

This setting will be picked up and used by all packages that include expat/buildlink3.mk. In case anyone is wondering, this is precisely why buildlink3.mk files set BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.* with += instead of =.

        Cheers,

        -- Johnny Lam <jlam%pkgsrc.org@localhost>



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