>> > I just wrote a tool for drawing dependency relationship digram of
>> > Python project.  Here is the project home page:
>>
>> >http://code.google.com/p/python-gluttony/
>>
>> > It's interesting and useful to understand the dependency relationship
>> > behind a Python project.  I think the dependency of TurboGears might
>> > be a potential problem.  That's also one of reasons I wrote this
>> > tool.  Here is the dependency relationship digram of TurboGears2:
>>
>> >http://static.ez2learn.com/gluttony/tg2_dot.png
>>
>> And how do I create a dependency graph of a package I already have
>> installed?
>> I tried with turbogears (version 1), which I have already:
>>
>> gluttony turbogears --display-graph
>>
>> and it started downloading all sorts of packages, starting with
>> turbogears itself and cherrpy, etc. I didn't ask gluttony to download
>> anything, can't it find what I have installed already?
>
> I have just made it supports finding dependency for installed
> packages.  The Gluttony0.3 is released:
>
> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Gluttony
>
> Also, I run gluttony for tg1, here is the result:
>
> http://python-gluttony.googlecode.com/files/tg1.1.png

Great, thanks!

> By the way, I also run it for Plone.  The result is very impressive:
>
> http://python-gluttony.googlecode.com/files/plone_nx.png

It's similar to django's :)

Cheers,
Daniel

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