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problem wiz stumbled upon only occurs if py-imaging is installed and py-imagingtk is not. pysolfc assumed that if py-imaging was installed, py-imagingtk was also installed. patch-ac corrects this by simply disabling the runtime detection of these optional dependencies. The real issue, it seems to me, is that py-imaging installs ImageTk.py, which needs py-imagingtk to be useful. This is why pysolfc got confused. pkgsrc should probably be changed to install ImageTk.py in the py-imagingtk package instead, but I'd rather not audit all py-imaging users right now, so I'll leave that for someone else. Bump PKGREVISION to 4. |
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