Package: python-pygraphviz
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

When loading a graph from a file and using 'graph.dot' as the filename, the
program acts very weird and always reports:
 Warning:  syntax error in line 1 near '.'
Although there is no syntax error. Renaming the file from 'graph.dot' so
something other like "g.dot" doesn't issue the error and loads the file
correctly.

example file:
graph s {
 a -- b
}

example script:
#!/usr/bin/python
import pygraphviz
g = pygraphviz.AGraph("graph.dot")
print sorted(g.edges())

Both files are also attached.


Regards,
Alex


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Versions of packages python-pygraphviz depends on:
ii  graphviz                      2.26.3-5   rich set of graph drawing tools
ii  libc6                         2.11.2-4   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib
ii  libcdt4                       2.26.3-5   rich set of graph drawing tools - 
ii  libcgraph5                    2.26.3-5   rich set of graph drawing tools - 
ii  python                        2.6.5-13   interactive high-level object-orie
ii  python-support                1.0.9      automated rebuilding support for P

python-pygraphviz recommends no packages.

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graph s {
 a -- b
}
#!/usr/bin/python

import pygraphviz

g = pygraphviz.AGraph('g.dot')
print sorted(g.edges())

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