Hi,

I would like to try out a couple of the koffice programs, but it looks
like they (possibly indirectly) depend on a full-blown installation of
postgresql80 (not to mention shared libraries and development headers
for mysql and sqlite3; and this is as good of an excuse as any to update
my own things from sqlite2 to sqlite3).

Why is that?

Is there any way to avoid a [dormant] postgresql installation?

Can I purge postgresql from my system once I've built koffice?  The
output of "fink show-deps koffice" doesn't show postgresql80-unified,
but only the -dev and -shlibs packages.

ObFinkInfo:

$ sw_vers ; fink --version
ProductName:    Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.4.3
BuildVersion:   8F46
Package manager version: 0.24.11
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync

Thank you,
Dan Sommers

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