Dave Korn wrote on 02 May 2008 10:56:
Dr. Volker Zell wrote on 02 May 2008 09:20:
Hi
I would like to contribute and maintain the
'graphviz/libgraphviz4/libgraphviz-devel/graphviz-doc/graphviz-contrib'
packages.
Your sense of timing is perfect. I just spent an evening trying to
Dave Korn writes:
Well, the packaging looks ok, and the binaries appear to work after a
bit of
crude smoke-testing, but I can't successfully rebuild from source. I've
tried
on two different systems now (both fairly up-to-date), and they've both
hung
up at this stage:
Dr. Volker Zell wrote on 02 May 2008 09:20:
Hi
I would like to contribute and maintain the
'graphviz/libgraphviz4/libgraphviz-devel/graphviz-doc/graphviz-contrib'
packages.
Your sense of timing is perfect. I just spent an evening trying to build
this myself and finally got going with
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Dave Korn wrote:
| Your sense of timing is perfect. I just spent an evening trying to
build
| this myself and finally got going with some half-working crudely
limping along
| static build...
It's been in Ports for over a year...
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
It's been in Ports for over a year...
Yes, but your version builds a whole bunch of bindings and such that you
can't do using only packages in the official Cygwin distro. When I said
I couldn't get graphviz to build, it's because I was still in the
process of
Reini Urban wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Vlad schrieb:
My plan is to use as much shared libraries ( libgd ,
libfreetype ) as practical, and link the missing libraries
statically.
Do you want libming also? (SWF output)
I have a package ready, but not yet
Vlad wrote:
My primary goal is to buiild the dot program which is used by the
doxygen package to generate the source documentation. I will do my
best to get the other parts working as well.
How is it going? I would appreciate to have graphviz in the
distribution, ImageMagick would make
Reini Urban wrote:
Vlad schrieb:
My plan is to use as much shared libraries ( libgd , libfreetype
) as practical, and link the missing libraries statically.
Do you want libming also? (SWF output)
I have a package ready, but not yet declared stable upstream.
You could link it
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Vlad schrieb:
My plan is to use as much shared libraries ( libgd , libfreetype
) as practical, and link the missing libraries statically.
Do you want libming also? (SWF output)
I have a package ready, but not yet declared stable upstream.
Vlad wrote:
Official word from the developers is that the package doesn't come
compile right out of the box, but various people have reported success
in doing so after some tweaking.So if this package is approved I
will attempt to track down all the missing dependencies and create a
Vlad schrieb:
My plan is to use as much shared libraries ( libgd , libfreetype )
as practical, and link the missing libraries statically.
Do you want libming also? (SWF output)
I have a package ready, but not yet declared stable upstream.
You could link it statically.
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Vlad wrote:
Greetings,
I appologize for the previous email with the wrong subject.
It seems that package has been proposed couple of years ago, and was
rejected due to licence problems.
Here is the link :
If Debian has put it under non-free it does not meet Debian's poliy for
main.
It's problamy not compatible with GPL or the OpenSource Definition
For reference:
http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/license/index.html
Gareth Pearce wrote:
One thing to note is that in debian it is distributed under non-free. So
perhaps someone might like to comment on if the license is valid for
setup.exe distribution.
If Debian has put it under non-free it does not meet Debian's poliy for main.
It's problamy not compatible
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Hack Kampbjorn wrote:
Gareth Pearce wrote:
One thing to note is that in debian it is distributed under non-free. So
perhaps someone might like to comment on if the license is valid for
setup.exe distribution.
If Debian has put it under non-free it does not meet
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