Well... I don't know. I'm just beginning to play with this thing. Anyway, thanks a lot for your pointing me to graphviz. It seems that it is enough for the applications I had in mind. I didn't know it; although, I had it already emerged! (some other app. had a dependency on it, I guess). If I happen to need pigale I might come up with an ebuild. In the meantime, long live graphviz! ;-)
Thanks again, Matias On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 07:50:16PM -0700, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > Just out of curiosity, what does pigale do that can't be done using the > Bioconductor "graph" package for R and "graphviz"? R and graphviz are > already in Portage, and once you've got those, you can install the > Bioconductor package and you're on the air. Of course, you'd need to > learn R programming, but that's a worthwhile endeavor. :) > > Matias Grana wrote: > > >Hi; > >I'm new to gentoo and I don't know yet how soft gets included to the > >portage. I've just downloaded and built pigale: > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/pigale/ > >It looks like a very good program to deal with graphs (as in "graph > >theory", not as in "function graph"). Any chance this could make into > >portage? > > > >Thanks! > >Matias Gra�a > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [email protected] mailing list
