On 2 February 2013 07:37, Johannes Lips <johannes.lips(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I received the following bug report, which is mainly saying, that an average
freemind install is a bit too big, because it installs a lot of eclipse*
stuff. [1]
A short analysis shows that the eclipse stuff is pulled in by the following
dep-chain:
freemind <- groovy <- jansi, jansi-native <- hawtjni <- xbean <- eclipse*
I just wanted to ask, if it's possible to split that chain somewhere and
make it a bit easier to install freemind.
Thanks a lot,
Johannes
[1]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=904177
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It looks like hawtjni could be the problem. It contains a code
generator and a runtime. It's the code-generator that brings in the
xbean->eclipse-rcp chain, not the runtime. So the solution may be to
get the code-generator part of hawtjni package split into a
sub-package so that jansi can depend on only the runtime part and the
code-generator can be a BuildRequires instead.
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