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FS#25516 - [libtool] Remove gcc dependency
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Opened by Pierre Schmitz (Pierre) - Thursday, 11 August 2011, 18:34 GMT
Last edited by Allan McRae (Allan) - Thursday, 08 September 2011, 07:17 GMT
Opened by Pierre Schmitz (Pierre) - Thursday, 11 August 2011, 18:34 GMT
Last edited by Allan McRae (Allan) - Thursday, 08 September 2011, 07:17 GMT
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Detailslibtool depends on gcc which might not really necessary by those packages which depend on libtool. An option would be either make gcc optional or somehow split the package.
Esp. on server some people don't like having gcc installed which is now pulled in via mcrypt. |
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Closed by Allan McRae (Allan)
Thursday, 08 September 2011, 07:17 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: libtool-2.4-5
Thursday, 08 September 2011, 07:17 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Additional comments about closing: libtool-2.4-5
The gcc dependency is really needed (it is strictly versioned for a reason) so making it an optdepend is really out of the question (at least until pacman-4.1 comes out with better optdepends support).
I am also not really a fan of splitting libltdl out into its own package as that seems a bit un-Arch like given the size of the package and it appears not particularly easy to do given the install targets in the libtool Makefile. But that does seem the "best" option to remove the gcc dependency...