I have a SLES 11(SP1) server that I am trying to install graphviz 2.28 on. Unfortunately that is not a comman combination, so I can't just use an RPM to install it, I have to build it from source. When doing so, when I configure it, I can't get it to recognize that pangocairo is actually installed:
As with nearly all binary distributions, merely installing anything is not enough to actually compile using them. The header files, .a files, and other such "useless" things are seperated out into a random clutter of "-dev" or "-devel" packages which must be tracked down and installed individually.
That makes it very new, and you should then compile the src rpm for your distribution. I am not aware of any other dependencies and the impact that they might have on your machine.
I was searching for a tool to trace the function flow to help me understand the code. I came across the article "visualize function calls with graphviz" by Tim Jones.
Visualize function calls with Graphviz
I was able to obtain the flow diagram for simple programs and also for the example... (0 Replies)
hi all,
iam trying to install graphviz software on my linux box(suse linux).
i downloaded rpm graphviz-2.9.20060521.0440-1.fc1.i386.rpm
i'm using rpm --install graphviz-2.9.20060521.0440-1.fc1.i386.rpm but getting the errors
warning: user ellson does not exist - using root
warning: group... (1 Reply)