[csw-users] graphviz-2.24 release

John Ellson ellson at opencsw.org
Tue Nov 10 05:25:54 CET 2009


Graphviz is a collection  of tools for the layout of graphs of nodes and 
edges.
The upstream site is:

     http://www.graphviz.org/

As the new graphviz maintainer (and a longtime upstream contributor), I 
have just released a set of graphviz-2.24 packages, superseding 
graphviz2 (graphviz-2.22) and graphviz (graphviz-1.18)

All users of graphviz or graphviz2 packages should now 'pkg-get -U -u 
graphviz', which should automatically replace their older versions.

The full set of packages are:

graphviz-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizdevel-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizgd-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizguile-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizperl-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizpython-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizsharp-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
graphviztcl-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz


graphviz-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizdevel-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizgd-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizguile-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizperl-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizpython-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphvizsharp-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
graphviztcl-2.24.0,REV=2009.11.07-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz


Of the extra packages:

     graphvizgd: is required for gif or jpeg output, or input of gif or 
jpeg node images, but can be omitted otherwise.

     graphvizdevel:  is for C/C++ reuse of the graphviz libraries.

     graphvizguile, graphvizperl, graphvizpython, graphvizsharp, 
graphviztcl:    are optional language bindings to graphviz.   Only 
required if you are going to write scripts that use the graphviz 
language bindings.  (Not required for command line usage of graphviz 
tools from scripting languages).



John Ellson
AT&T Research





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