I just noticed that xorg-libX11 was upgraded:

xorg-libX11                    1.3.1_0 < 1.3.2_0

When I tried to upgrade it, groff was pulled in.

I checked dependencies of xorg-libX11 and it was true, now groff is listed as a dependency:

port deps xorg-libX11
Full Name: xorg-libX11 @1.3.2
Build Dependencies:   pkgconfig, xorg-util-macros, xorg-xtrans,
                      xorg-bigreqsproto, xorg-xcmiscproto, xorg-xproto,
xorg-xextproto, xorg-xf86bigfontproto, xorg- inputproto,
                      xorg-kbproto, groff
Library Dependencies: xorg-libXdmcp, xorg-libXau

I wonder why a library has to depend on a typesetting package? Is it by mistake?

I also checked changeset 59847 (listed as Bump to 1.3.2) and found that groff was present in previous changeset 59718 already.

The version in 59718 is 1.3.1, the one that I had installed already without groff. Is that possible that port file changes without incrementing version number?

Sorry for too many questions, I am just confused.

Thanks, -Kastus
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