Hi John, Am 11.06.2011 um 13:31 schrieb John Ellson: > The process to get to a graphviz-2.28.0 release, as I understand it from > discussions with Dago, is as follows: > > 1. Wait for latest liblasi to show up on current9[sx] to resolve a > problem with a missing shared lib dependency that broke "dot -c" during > graphviz installs. > > Status: CSWliblasi 1.1.0,REV=2011.06.09 installed
This problem in fact needs an updated liblasi -> pango -> cairo. There is no need for a respin of graphviz as the sonames stay the same. > 2. Wait on latest pango to show up on current9[sx] -- to be honest I > can't remember if this is essential, but Dago has made extensive build > fixes and may (I'm not sure) have repackaged the libs such that I need > changes in graphviz' Makefile. Also the new pango is expected to be > 64bit ready. > > Status: not yet available. There is currently a discussion about package renaming, but this does not affect the release of graphviz as explained above. An updated pango will be released in the next few days. > When pango is available the remaining steps are: > > 3. Build graphviz-2.28.0 as normal on current9[sx], but hold the > resulting packages in /home/experimental/graphviz/ until imagemagick > is also built. ImageMagick has already been rebuild and put in /home/experimental/graphviz to be released _together in one batch_. > 4. Install CSWgraphviz & CSWgraphvizdevel on unstable9[sx] > > 5. Build imagemagic on unstable9[sx] and save resulting packages in > /home/experimental/graphviz/ > > 6. Release graphviz and imagemagick packages simultaneously. I don't think you need another rebuild of graphviz. What is missing for a release is pstoedit by Peter Felecan, which is needed because of the imagemagick rebuild. It is in progress right now. When Peter has delivered this to /home/experimental/graphbiz you can release all packages together immediately I would say. Best regards -- Dago _______________________________________________ maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/maintainers .:: This mailing list's archive is public. ::.
