>>> I've got a working up-to-date graphviz in my experimental; thanks for
>>> the reminder -- I mailed the maintainer and never heard back, so I was
>>> going to go ahead and take it over.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was fiddling around with a local .info for graphviz-2.14 as well.
>> According to the webpage, there are a few more dependencies than before
>> (1.16), so I added those, but some were missing or not yet updated in fink
>> (got pangocairo?).  Looking forward to your package submission, maybe we
>> can compare notes.  I'm willing to help test.
>>
>> I also played around with the installed binaries and found that dot didn't
>> support -Tfig anymore.  :(  Any idea where it went?
>
> You may have some luck with PostScript output and pstoedit.

Hi,
        [I need fig for backwards compatibility and because I script some 
xfig editing on intermediate figures.]
        In any case, I figured it out.  I had to

PostInstScript: %p/bin/dot -c

to get it to refresh its list of installed plugins, after which everything 
works fantastic.  I have a local graphviz.info for 2.14 here.  Since you 
expressed interest in maintaining graphviz, would you like to submit yours 
first, or shall I post mine?  My first draft validates for me, but until I 
write splitoffs for it (contains include headers and shlibs), it's 
tentatively BuildDependsOnly: true.

Fang (fangism)

David Fang
Computer Systems Laboratory
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Cornell University
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/
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