Vim, x11 and portmaster

Matthew Pherigo hybrid120 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 15:02:07 UTC 2014


Hi Remy,

Although I can't answer your question as it pertains to portmaster, but I CAN let you know that there's a port called vim-lite, which has no gui by default. Unfortunately, it can't be custom compiled to include any of the other optional modules (like Python support), but I figured I'd let you know just in case this fits your usage model.

Personally, I think the ports ought to be reversed to be "vim" and "vim-huge", but that's just my opinion.

--Matt

> On Apr 12, 2014, at 3:33 AM, Remy van Elst <relst at relst.nl> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> On FreeBSD-10.0 RELEASE I've got the vim port installed. It is compiled with the following options:
> 
>    make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes install clean
> 
> In my /etc/make.conf I have the following:
> 
>    WITHOUT_X11=yes
> 
> Now, when using portmaster to upgrade all my ports (portmaster -a), if vim has an update, it wants to install a whole load of x11 ports:
> 
>    ===>>> All >> (75)
> 
>    ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed:
>            Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2
>            Upgrade vim-lite-7.4.240 to vim-7.4.253
>            Install accessibility/atk
>            Install devel/glib20
>            Install devel/gobject-introspection
>            Install graphics/cairo
>            Install x11-fonts/fontconfig
>            Install x11/pixman
>            Install devel/xorg-macros
>            Install x11/xcb-util-renderutil
>            Install x11/libxcb
>            Install devel/libcheck
>            Install devel/libpthread-stubs
>            Install x11/libXau
>            Install x11/xproto
>            Install x11/libXdmcp
>            Install x11/xcb-proto
>            Install x11/xcb-util
>            Install misc/gnomehier
>            Install devel/cscope
>            Install devel/ctags
>            Install devel/patch
>            Install lang/lua52
>            Install lang/tcl86
>            Install textproc/intltool
>            Install x11-toolkits/gtk20
>            Install graphics/gdk-pixbuf2
>            Install x11-toolkits/libXt
>            Install x11/kbproto
>            Install x11/libSM
>            Install x11/libICE
>            Install x11/xtrans
>            Install x11/libX11
>            Install x11-fonts/xf86bigfontproto
>            Install x11/bigreqsproto
>            Install x11/inputproto
>            Install x11/xcmiscproto
>            Install x11/xextproto
>            Install x11/libXi
>            Install x11/libXext
>            Install x11/libXfixes
>            Install x11/fixesproto
>            Install graphics/gtk-update-icon-cache
>            Install misc/hicolor-icon-theme
>            Install misc/shared-mime-info
>            Install x11-toolkits/pango
>            Install print/harfbuzz
>            Install devel/icu
>            Install graphics/graphite2
>            Install x11-fonts/encodings
>            Install x11-fonts/bdftopcf
>            Install x11-fonts/libXfont
>            Install x11-fonts/fontsproto
>            Install x11-fonts/libfontenc
>            Install x11-fonts/font-util
>            Install x11-fonts/mkfontscale
>            Install x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-truetype
>            Install x11-fonts/dejavu
>            Install x11-fonts/mkfontdir
>            Install x11-fonts/font-bh-ttf
>            Install x11-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic
>            Install x11-fonts/font-misc-meltho
>            Install x11/libXcomposite
>            Install x11/compositeproto
>            Install x11/libXcursor
>            Install x11/libXrender
>            Install x11/renderproto
>            Install x11/libXdamage
>            Install x11/damageproto
>            Install x11/libXinerama
>            Install x11/xineramaproto
>            Install x11/libXrandr
>            Install x11/randrproto
>            Install print/cups-client
>            Install x11/libXpm
> 
>    ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] n
> 
> If I however first manually upgrade vim:
> 
>    make WITHOUT_X11=yes NO_GUI=yes LITE=yes reinstall clean
> 
> and then upgrade with portmaster, it does not want those packages:
> 
>    ===>>> All >> (1)
> 
>    ===>>> The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed:
>            Upgrade subversion-1.8.8_1 to subversion-1.8.8_2
> 
>    ===>>> Proceed? y/n [y] y
> 
> How can I make those vim compile options also work with portmaster? I don't want to manually upgrade the vim port first...
> 


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