On 2026/02/12 10:24, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> I think it might be better to bring back the patch and fix things so
> that it builds against ports sleuthkit rather than the bundled one,
> but I didn't see how to do that.
>
> I totally overlooked, that the directory contains a bundled version, and ln -s
> silently fails :/
> I managed to integrate this with the version we have in the ports tree by using
> sleuthkit:configure instead of sleuthkit:patch. As I see it now, this builds
> using our version in Ports. The two should probably always be updated in-sync
> with each other anyways.
> I figured, with libtalloc it's the same, so I re-introduced the setup.py patch,
> and was able to build/link against installed libtalloc.
> I didn't manage to do the same with the sleuthkit :/
reflecting on this some more, for other ports where there's a Python
binding for a library, where they want to allow it being built against
a 'system' version they usually have something specific in their build
system to allow it, and this doesn't.
in this case, I think it may be best to roll with what upstream are
doing, and just use their bundled versions of both sleuthkit/talloc.
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