That's intense but I understand now. My Debian systems have left out the GTK
compile option for lame therefore I was unaware of it's existence. It
appears that the Fink package has it set by default. Is there a way to
remove a compile configuration without rebuilding the package? I don't need
anything in Gnome nor GTK for my application.
-lee
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:30 PM, monipol <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21/10/2009, at 16:58, Lee Azzarello wrote:
>
>> I got fink downloaded, compiled, configured and updated to use unstable on
>> snow leopard. The first piece of software I try and install seems to have
>> 99
>> dependencies. I'm suprised by this since I maintain the same package on a
>> Debian system and it does not have these 99 dependencies. I know for a
>> fact
>> that sqlite isn't required to build lame, which is an mp3 encoder.
>>
>> Here's the list. Any idea what's going on? Updated build-deps perhaps?
>>
>> http://gist.github.com/215337
>>
>
>
> One of the dependency paths that leads to sqlite3 is
>
> lame -> gtk+2-dev -> gtk-doc -> gnome-doc-utils -> python26 ->
> sqlite3-shlibs
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> monipol
> http://finkers.wordpress.com
>
> Submitting a Fink bug report? Read this:
> http://www.finkproject.org/doc/netiquette/index.php
> http://finkers.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/bug-reports/
>
>
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