On 19/04/2011 09:09, Thomas Klausner wrote:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 06:32:48AM +0000, Roy Marples wrote:Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: roy Date: Tue Apr 19 06:32:48 UTC 2011 Modified Files: pkgsrc/textproc/docbook-xsl: Makefile PLIST Log Message: epub XSLMOD requires ruby, so we no longer install it.Why? Just depend on ruby.
I have no preference either way - I just want developer lazyness addressed when scripts are installed with broken or non existant interpreters through env(1) abuse.
I'll depend on ruby as I cba to create a new package at this time.From hence forth I'll just add dependencies to other packages like this I find.
If you find that's too much of a dependency, you can either still leave it in (and let people manually install ruby if they need it) or add a separate package installing it with a ruby dependency. I don't think just removing it is a nice solution.
Well my thought was as it doesn't work anyway (no ruby version is pulled in on my install) then I may was well punt it.
Thanks Roy