What do you mean by this? In what way is it "insistent"? Does installing libgda with a variant, then installing gtk-sharp cause it to try and re-install libgda? Or does the gtk-sharp compilation simply fail? Or does something else happen? On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:36 AM, Michael K. Edwards wrote:
On another note: gtk-sharp seems to be insistent on a libgda with the default variants, but I would prefer not to have any DB other than sqlite on this box. I most especially do not want db4 installed unless and until I research thoroughly what it takes to minimize its corruption potential on MacOS. (No slur on SleepyCat, but bdb places unusual strains on kernels, filesystems, compilers, and core libraries.) Is there a syntax for "any libgda variant will do" that I can use in the gtk-sharp portfile? (I'm hoping to get F-Spot running.)
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