Hello, Ports.
I've learned proper way to split subversion into several ports. Question
is: how fine-grained should I do this? I want to split it at least into:
(1) devel/subversion-libs -- base libs, used by all other ports. Options
about SERF, BDB and SASL goes here.
(2) devel/subversion-client -- all base tools, like "svn", "svnversion" and
so on, but not "svnserve".
(3) devel/subversion-server -- svnserve binary.
(4) devel/subversion-tools -- additional tools (option now).
(5) devel/subversion-apache -- all mod_dav_svn-related stuff.
(6) devel/subversion-gnome -- GNOME KEyRing integration (option now).
(7) devel/subversion-kde -- KDE KWallet integration (option now).
(8) devel/subversion -- meta-port with options (and real stuff, like
patches and all infrastructure).
But it is possible to extract more options to separate ports: BDB repository
format, remote access with "svn:" scheme and SERF support ("http:" scheme
remote access) could be separate ports (and packages), not options! But
maybe, it is "too much" already?
--
// Black Lion AKA Lev Serebryakov <[email protected]>
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