>Sid; Mon Dec 18 22:09:36 UTC 2017 > Canberra is an audio application for playing simple sounds like "DING!". > For playing sound, I am convinced that graphical dependencies for > audio/libcanberra and audio/libcanberra-gtk3 aren't needed: > x11-toolkits/gtk30, x11-toolkits/gtk20, accessibility/atk. > According to Freshports, both libcanberra and libcanberra-gtk3 refer to the > file libcanberra-0.30.tar.xz of the same SHA256 and size. > The difference between these two is one pulls in gtk3 as well.
> Pango is for left to right text, perhaps for displaying audio information to > the user. > Its description is its "code is platform- and toolkit-independent." > For it to display a simple banner or visual it shouldn't require heavy > graphical dependencies. > Also, Pango should be made into an option for Canberra, so it can definitely > be compiled without atk, gtk30 or gtk20. > Pango doesn't require these three graphical dependencies, so Canberra > especially shouldn't. > USE_GNOME should also be a Makefile option in ports that are only about sound > (libraries, applications, audio server components) and not graphics. libcanberra and libcanberra-gtk3 should be replaced with audio/freedesktop-sound-theme. Pango appears to be a different implementation of Bango, which is not in ports, but here: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Bango/. _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"