Martin Costabel <costabel <at> wanadoo.fr> writes:

> Michael G. Ross wrote:
> > Installing from scratch, with unstable active, I installed unison-nox,  
> > then tetex successfully. When I tried to install octave, it compiled  
> > and installed many packages and then stopped reporting a circular  
> > dependency. 
> 
> Here is the vicious cycle of dependencies:
> 
> octave -> gnuplot -> pango1-xft2-ft219-dev -> libthai-dev -> doxygen -> 
> graphviz -> swig -> octave
> 
> To break it, I suspect it would be sufficient to compile libthai with 
> the --disable-doxygen-doc configure option and remove doxygen from its 
> build dependencies.
> 
> This will perhaps remove graphviz and swig with their excessive deps 
> from a lot of update-all's.
> 
> I am checking this now into CVS. Watch out for libthai-0.1.9-2.

I'm still having this same problem.  Unfortunately libthai depends on 
libdatrie, and libdatrie still seems to depend on doxygen.

Thanks.

Karl Rubin





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