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Re: CVS commit: pkgsrc/fonts/dejavu-ttf
On 7/23/21 4:24 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
With X11_TYPE, there are basically two valid setups:
X11_TYPE=native and x sets installed (or equivalent on other systems).
This does not imply the server set is installed and it does not imply
anything is cofigured.
X11_TYPE=modular, and X11-world things will be provided from pkgsrc,
with either native X11 installed and ignored or not installed
I would like to see the equivalent of an X11_TYPE=none, since X11 is not
"similar to many other big things" as you see it. X11 is (until, maybe,
Wayland) the only graphics platform we have, and as such it plays a
special role as enabler for GTK, QT and friends.
You seem to live in a world
Maybe tone it down a bit? My daily workplace driver is a NetBSD X11
workstation, and has been for almost 25 years...
where you leave X11_TYPE=native and want to
have absolutely nothing from X11 on your system. The former is a
misonfiguration and I don't think we should torque pkgsrc around to
accomodate it.
I've tried both. I found myself playing whack-a-mole where at every
turn, a package attempted to sneak in X11 dependencies despite setting
PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS=-x11.
X11_TYPE=native, especially after the change that started the thread,
gives a clear error, so I can look at my options. Setting
X11_TYPE=modular, when I clearly do not want X11 bits on a server
installation, feels like a misconfiguration to me.
Nothing religious on my end, this is a purely pragmatic decision.
Cheerio,
Hauke
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