Aloha,

I have two 10.3 systems - I installed opendmarc on the first, a while
ago - 'make all-depends-list' shows a small list of dependencies:

/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg
/usr/ports/mail/libspf2


On the other machine after portsnap fetch/extract it looks like I'm
going to get '1.3.1_4' - but a 'make all-depends-list' on that is huge:

[port-list]

Yet a 'make config' on both systems shows there's only a single
selectable option for the port - "Enable SPF Checking".

I only ran the 'make all-depends-list' on the second machine when
installing the opendmarc port literally started going off an pulling in
all this stuff (it never did before).

Is there a way to find out why the dependancy list has ballooned so
much? - Does it really suddenly need all that stuff installing?

Yes: by checking the changelog. I had a fast look at it and found the following entry from February:

=== start ===
(1) Add USES perl5 and add RUN_DEPENDS for perl modules needed by the
    various perl scripts installed by this port
=== end ===

A list of changes can be found here:
http://www.freshports.org/mail/opendmarc

Greetings,
Torsten
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