On Mar 6, 8:39 am, "Nick Vatamaniuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mar 5, 5:16 pm, "Alex Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I would like to use Python 2.5 on Windows with Graphviz to generate > > graphs. I used yapgvb but it only requires Python 2.4 (won't work > > with Python 2.5). Other packages like pydot seems to be unmaintained > > or requires custom building to be used on Windows (pygraphviz), which > > I tried to avoid. Any suggestions? > > > Thanks in advance, > > Alex > > Alex, > You can always pipe your dot file directly to the dot or neato > executables using the subprocess method then read the output. This way > you don't have to install yapgvb or other adapters and it will work > with Python 2.5. But you will need to compose your dot file as a giant > character buffer... > -Nick V.
Not really a solution, but you can always install a virtual machine with Ubuntu (or other linux flavour) where pydot is available for python2.5 (sudo apt-get install python-pydot). Stani -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list