Mark Millard wrote:
The DOCS option is problematic for if/when the rust port resurrects an option to use port LLVM rather than the bundled one.Note: py39 is in use in my context.Building devel/llvm16 requires building textproc/py-recommonmark@py39 Building textproc/py-recommonmark@py39 requires building textproc/py-sphinx@py39 Building textproc/py-sphinx@py39 requires building www/py-requests@py39 Building www/py-requests@py39 requires building net/py-urllib3@py39 Building net/py-urllib3@py39 requires building security/py-openssl@py39 Building security/py-openssl@py39 requires building security/py-cryptography@py39 Building security/py-cryptography@py39 requires building devel/py-setuptools-rust@py39 Building devel/py-setuptools-rust@py39 requires building lang/rust Building devel/llvm16 and the like just got more resource intensive for those not already building lang/rust . Building lang/rust in my context uses system-clang ( not a devel/llvm* ). So no loop in my context.
I and others who use a different USES=ssl provider don't have a choice but to build rust every time.I normally build rust anyway. But other folks may have been avoiding such.
-- Charlie Li ...nope, still don't have an exit line.
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