Matt,

In your submission, I found this:

        -- Could NOT find Gnuplot (missing:  GNUPLOT_EXECUTABLE)

Could you please install gnuplot (although it is not used when generating the documentation), can you also make sure dot is installed on your machine?

Thanks
Arnaud

On 06/15/2012 03:49 PM, Matt McCormick wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Bradley Lowekamp
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Matt!

Your system is reporting a build time of only 2 hours and 24 minuets! That
must be some improvement to doxygen!

http://open.cdash.org/buildSummary.php?buildid=2362979
Fantastic!  It looks OK, but there is a problem with the inheritance
diagrams.  Perhaps dot is not being executed correctly.  I will follow
Arnaud's 'doxygen -u' suggestion...

Thanks,
Matt


I guess it should be checked to see if it actually produced the doxyen html
before we celebrate a break through is doxyen performance...

Brad

On Jun 15, 2012, at 2:34 AM, Arnaud Gelas wrote:

Brad,

AFAIK doxygen is a single threaded process; however the generation of
graphs is multithreaded (dot instances are created in parallel). With
the current doxygen configuration file, all threads are meant to be used
in this process (which occurs towards the end of the html generation).

Note that having more CPUs significantly reduced the documentation
generation. Also, I am not sure if there any speed improvement in the
latest doxygen version (?)

---

Matt,

After upgrading doxygen, you should also upgrade the configuration file
to take full benefit from new features (and potential enhancement); else
default values are used.

You only to run

     doxygen -u<config_file>

     see http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/doxygen_usage.html

Each parameters are well documented in the configuration file, but you
can also have a look at the following page:

     http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/config.html

Finally, once you upgrade the configuration file, feel free to add me as
reviewer when you submit the patch on gerrit.

Cheers,
Arnaud


========================================================

Bradley Lowekamp

Medical Science and Computing for

Office of High Performance Computing and Communications

National Library of Medicine

[email protected]





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