On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 12:54:52PM -0400, Walter Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
> > to dependencies, and am offering back to the project a Perl script that
> > provides output that can be run through dot(1) (available in the port
> > graphics/graphviz) to produce a dependency graph.
> 
> graphviz depends on X11.  What I had to do was take an older version
> of graphviz, strip out the X stuff, and only build the two tools I
> need, dot and neato.  If a FreeBSD port is available to do that and
> that alone, without requiring X, I will be incredibly happy, and
> willing to upgrade my (slightly buggy) graphviz installation.

I was talking to the at&t people recently, and all the patches
the current freebsd port applies in order to make the build work
on freebsd have now been rolled into their CVS repository; so,
if you check out a current set of sources (see www.graphviz.org
for details) you should get something that compiles smoothly
on freebsd.

I meant to ask them whether they might like to roll another release
with those patches in so that I could update the freebsd port, but
I forgot. I will do that.


Joe

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