Is there a common library or binary that could be specified as a library, path, 
or bin dependency
https://guide.macports.org/chunked/reference.dependencies.html

-Sterling

On Jan 28, 2016, at 8:50PM, Mark Brethen <mark.bret...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a dependency on the emacs-app for the reduce-addons subport. It is 
> needed to byte-compile a couple of elisp files for the ide.  I realize there 
> are currently 8 different ports that install emacs:
> 
> emacs @24.5_1 (editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor
> 
> emacs-app @24.5_2 (aqua, editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor (Cocoa version)
> 
> emacs-app-devel @20151029 (aqua, editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor, recent Git development version
> 
> emacs-mac-app @5.15 (aqua, editors)
>    Emacs Mac port
> 
> emacs-snapshot @20140101_1 (editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor
> 
> emacs22 @22.3_8 (editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor
> 
> emacs23 @23.4_6 (editors)
>    The GNU Emacs text editor
> 
> xemacs @21.4.22_11 (editors, x11)
>    A highly customizable open-source text editor.
> 
> A user who uses xemacs, for example, may not like another emacs app installed 
> on their mac. Is it preferable to check if emacs is already installed on the 
> user’s system and if not, then install a “default” emacs app or the emacs 
> binary? What’s the best way to implement this?
> 
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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