On 9/30/18 6:49 PM, Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev wrote:
> On 9/29/18 9:32 PM, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
>> On 09/29/2018 08:52 AM, Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev wrote:
>>> On 9/28/18 6:04 PM, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
>>
>>>> I have used doxygen when I was doing development work and that needed a 
>>>> full
>>>> graphviz, so I tend to want to build all optional graphviz dependencies 
>>>> [...]
>>>
>>> I'm almost sure doxygen is happy with graphviz without any other deps than
>>> what is in the LFS book. Of course, if you want doxygen to generate PDF, 
>>> JPEG,
>>> or PNG, you need additional deps, for graphviz as well as for doxygen. In 
>>> this
>>> case, since you need the deps anyway, you can build them before graphviz.
>>>
>>> Also, I'd say that if you need doxygen for development, you are likely to 
>>> need
>>> valadoc too...
>>
>> Only if you are using vala.  My use was with qt.  At the time, I don;t think
>> vala was even available.  I didn't need gtk-doc or asciidoc either.
>>
> 
> For the record, I've run doxygen on one of my projects, using a fresh LFS
> build, with only recommended dependencies for doxygen and graphviz. I've
> uploaded the result to http://www.linuxfromscratch/~pierre. Note that the

Ooops, forgot the .org... http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~pierre

> project does not have special doxygen comments into the code, so the generated
> documentation is not very usable, but nice graphs have been generated in the
> "file" section. (do not try the search bar, I've not uploaded the
> corresponding file)
> 
> Passing options to doxygen is done through a configuration file. "doxygen -g"
> generates a default config file. I had to change the output format for graphs
> from png to svg, and also to disable latex output (because it needs graphs in
> pdf format, something that basic graphviz cannot generate). Surprisingly,
> "dot" (the graphviz command line tool) can generate SVG without using the
> librsvg library.
> 
> Pierre
> 

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