svn commit: r490910 - in head: Mk Mk/Uses mail/thunderbird www/firefox www/firefox-esr www/firefox-i18n www/firefox/files www/palemoon www/seamonkey
Alexey Dokuchaev
danfe at freebsd.org
Wed Jan 23 04:45:23 UTC 2019
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 10:17:42AM +0800, Martin Wilke wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 09:52:11PM +0100, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
> > ...
> > Given that WAYLAND is the default for us, and "without wayland"
> > might be untested anyways - would it make sense to remove the
> > WAYLAND option and force it to "on" always?
Please don't. I have zero reasons to want/enable Wayland bits and deal
with all the extra bloat that comes with it. Modern FreeBSD/X.org stack
is quite bloated already (e.g. compared with my 8.4-STABLE setup).
> Correct me if I am wrong, WAYLAND is a X replacement which is not really
> working with FreeBSD atm.
Not just FreeBSD, it looks like experimental project even in GNU/Linux,
but most important it is inherently useless in the first place, because
X11 works just fine.
> Why should I/we install it when we don't use it? For me the only thing
> it does is increasing build time, and for minimal desktops a useless
> dependency. Its already absurd enough to have 2 CLANG versions on a
> desktop.
I fully concur. We really need to slow down the bloat in ports, it is
becoming harder and harder to build/use them on a typical commodity,
moderately capable hardware.
./danfe
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