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    Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017

    is there a convenient way on freebsd to figure out what ports/config options are pulling in insane dependencies and make them not

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      2. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        something is dragging in cairo and tons of x11 garbage etc and I want it all gone zzz

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      3. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        I just now found out about WITHOUT_X11 but the damage has already been done so

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      4. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        I fixed it avahi (??) was pulling in gnome (?!?!) so I deleted them all

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      5. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        I subsequently discovered avahi being invoked by an rc.d script named "digitalocean" and am now reconsidering my tactics here

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      7. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @aptlyamphoteric

        ty yr the best

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      2. Jesper L. Andersen‏ @jlouis666 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        Remove the insane dependency, see what ports are complaining. There are some tooling for this IIRC. Perhaps in the handbook?

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      3. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @jlouis666

        figured it out, `pkg info -r` shows reverse dependencies of whatever

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      4. Alice Maz‏ @alicemazzy 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy @jlouis666

        from there just a matter of deleting or reconfiguring the offender then iteratively running pkg_cutleaves

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      5. Jesper L. Andersen‏ @jlouis666 21 May 2017
        Replying to @alicemazzy

        X11 is a virus. Wayland :) There are some overlay tools on top of ports which can help a lot (ports-mgmt/portmaster was my fave)

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      1. FreeBSD Help‏ @FreeBSDHelp 21 May 2017
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        Also after disabling <OPTION> and rebuilding, pkg autoremove will remove packages no longer depended on

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      1. FreeBSD Help‏ @FreeBSDHelp 21 May 2017
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        One may use OPTION_UNSET=<OPTION> make {build,run}-depends-list to see the difference with and without <OPTION> set

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      1. Sue Bee‏ @0xfc1a 21 May 2017
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        > and make them not Nope

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