Ryan, I may as well make it available to everyone now: > > http://www.ryandesign.com/tmp/portviz.tar.bz2 > > To use this, you need a web server with support for PHP. I use PHP 5; > not sure if PHP 4 would work. You also need Graphviz. You can specify > at the top of graph.php where your Graphviz executably is stored. > Note that it doesn't work with the MacPorts graphviz port right now; > some pango error... It does work with my Graphviz 2.14.1 binaries > which are available here: > > http://www.ryandesign.com/graphviz/ > > It also works with the older Pixelglow version of Graphviz: > > http://www.pixelglow.com/graphviz/ > > Note that portviz doesn't cache any information right now, and the > port command takes time to return information, so it can take several > seconds or even a minute or longer for large graphs to be shown. >
How hard would it be to integrate this with ports? Would it just need to be converted to tcl? I think that just generating the dot file would be enough, not need to generate the graphic. Thanks Michael
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