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--- Comment #7 from Daniel Engberg ---
I still think there's value in switching to CMake for those libraries. I've
also worked with upstream so we can have a very lightly patched version in
tree, this
https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/ftp
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--- Comment #6 from Jason E. Hale ---
(In reply to Dima Panov from comment #5)
Thanks for the info, fluffy. It seems wrong to disable these entirely when
CMake upstream enables them. I know diizzy has made a previous campaigns to
switch lib
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--- Comment #5 from Dima Panov ---
(In reply to Jason E. Hale from comment #4)
IIRC, earlier version of cmcurl had a hard requirements only on bundled
cmnghttp2 and system curl can utilise only system version of libnghttp2
Both bundled or
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--- Comment #4 from Jason E. Hale ---
(In reply to Dima Panov from comment #3)
It doesn't seem like there would be a conflict using system libnghttp2, though.
What was that about?
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--- Comment #2 from Jason E. Hale ---
Nevermind, there would be dependency loops using system curl.
devel/cmake-core -> ftp/curl -> archivers/brotli -> devel/cmake-core
devel/cmake-core -> ftp/curl -> security/libssh2 -> devel/cmake-core
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