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The problem of transitive imports needs to be adressed, though, as evidenced by, e.g., the descriptor for pan. That is, if C depends on library B, and B depends on library A, then C also depends on library A. However, this breaks modularity: C should not have to declare a dependency on A explicitly. The solution is to have B re-export A, e.g., by creating symlinks from B to the files in A. svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=68
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#! /bin/sh
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export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
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top=`pwd`
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tar xvfj $src || exit 1
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cd freetype-* || exit 1
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./configure --prefix=$top || exit 1
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make || exit 1
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make install || exit 1
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cd $top || exit 1
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rm -rf freetype-* || exit 1
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