I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docbook2man in
order to generate its manpages from .docbook files.
Testing the port in tinderbox takes a long time, most of it because of
the need to build the docbook infrastructure. It seems a shame to use
all that CPU time and install all those packages just to get ready to
convert some manpages.
What's the preferred approach in cases like this? Should I keep the
build dependency on docbook2man et al, or should I put pregenerated
copies of the manpages in the files directory of the port?
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