[Bug 210393] ports-mgmt/pkg Unnecessary compilation

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210393

--- Comment #4 from leeb at ratnaling.org ---
(In reply to kpaasial from comment #2)
First, no, this is not a pkg issue, it's a poudriere issue, I put this in the
wrong place, sorry.

Second, I disagree:
Point 1: Port B actually was recompiled, but as it's version number never
changed, the client never got it.

Point 2: Port A is a run-time library, dynamically loaded.  I fail to see how
changes to it would require recompilation of it's consumers, provided it's API
didn't change.  If the API did change, then Port B would require changes as
well, changing it's version number in the process.  Can you please provide an
example of how a dyn-loaded library can cause a recompile in it's consumer.

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