Makes sense, you can install the dependency manually for now
if you need to use analyze.

Eric Merritt wrote:
dialyzer isn't startable in the current release. As long as dializer
isn't startable neither is sinan, as long as it has a dependency in
dialyzer. So for sinan to run the dependency needs to go away.

I thought about fixing dialyzer and uploading the fixed version to the
repo. However, I suspect distributing a version of dialyzer that is
different from that released by erlang.org would be a bad thing. Its
probably less impactful to temporarily remove the dependency. We could
also depend on an earlier version, but I am unser of the repercussions
to running a version of dialyzer that is targeted at a different
release then the compiler.

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Dave Peticolas
<[email protected]> wrote:
Eric Merritt wrote:
Guys,

 Sinan has an analyze task that depends on dialyzer. Unfortunatly, the
version of  dialyzer distributed with R13B04 has a new dependency on
wx. The problem with that is that wx isn't a startable app. This is a
bug in dialyzer, it should have specified wx as a library app, not an
active application. The longer term fix is to get otp to specify the
dependency correctly. The only short term fix I can think of is to
remove the analyze task and by extension the dependency on dialyzer,
until dialyzer is fixed.
Bummer. What happens as a result of the mis-configuration?

Eric

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