![]() ![]() Not for me, I also would need a variant in poppler to be able to use this hack.Ĭould be at this moment. Wouldn't you agree that a package that silentlyĭeletes files belonging to a different package andĮspecially if some of those files are executables?Ī variant is in place in xpdf to "make it work". I have checkedīecause it tricks people into running a differentĮxecutable than they think they are running. ![]() It would be nice if the *-utils packages could beīuilt without all of the X dependencies. Same thing using variants, I don't know how. Or perhaps there is some way to achieve the Xpdf-utils and poppler-utils conflict with each other,Īnd xpdf and poppler with no further dependency/conflict Xpdf and/or libpoppler-dev are installed.įor MacPorts, perhaps the right thing to do is to have You can choose either one, independently of whether They each provide the utilities and their man pages. Is a separate package, also provided by poppler-utils. Suggested in my original bug post - xpdf-utils Note that Debian does something similar to what I That the xpdf package is using the proposed hack. The resulting critical failures would be veryĭifficult to diagnose by someone who doesn't realize Replaces my xpdf utilities with the wrong version, I don't want poppler it'sĭeep inside some dependency tree and will hopefullyĭisappear from my system someday. Personally, I only really need xpdf, and I require binaryĬompatibility of the utilities. ![]() The xpdf binaries are silently replaced by poppler binaries.This adds many more gratuitous dependencies to xpdf.Patch-xpdf-NameToUnicodeTable.h.diff -89,16 89,6 -enable-a4-paper depends_run path:share/ghostscript/fonts:ghostscript port:poppler depends_run path:share/ghostscript/fonts:ghostscript Portfile (working -45,7 45,7 port:xorg-libs lib:libfreetype.6:freetype \ I think the with_poppler variant should be default since not enabling it causes this conflict. ![]()
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