Am I just being dense, or is there *no* way to effectively turn off doc builds in the GCC packages as of 3.3/3.4? This is not a concern for normal builds, but it can be extremely useful when, say, trying to bootstrap a compiler for a new port - since the GCC build itself (mostly) requires only things that are either base, or have very short dependancy chains - but the doc build requires texinfo, doxygen, and graphviz, which between them appear to pull in half the known universe.
Ok, not really, that would be KDE or Gnome, but it's still a huge variety of things which are unlikely to be easily worked with if you're at the stage of "let's build a compiler" if you're tracing Build-Depends rather than just Depends. I'm hoping I'm just being dense here... help? -- Joel Aelwyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ,''`. : :' : `. `' `-
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