It looks like they have debs on GraphViz.org have you tried doing that or just trying to compile?
I have always compiled them. I believe you need expat (and probably expat-devel) to compile graphviz and you will need the libpng-devel to get it to work properly with Request Tracker. For libgd I always just installed the RPM and moved the library (libgd.so.2) to systems I could not install RPMs on. Make sure to properly set up your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environmental variables to go to any lib folders you have, so that when you try to install it will find all your compiled/moved libraries. Chris On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 12:50 -0400, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) wrote: > I recently attended Best Practical's' training in Boston and found it > informative. Since my return, I've been trying to get RT 4.0.x > (currently 4.0.5) built from source with no luck. I know that one of > the things my users will desire is the ability to display graphs. Do I > need both GD and GraphViz installed, or just GraphViz? Second; I've > tried both Ubuntu and CENT-OS to build RT from source with no luck at > all. The tripping point appears to be the GD/GraphViz libraries. No > matter what I try, I can't seem to get either the libraries installed > or the build script to recognize it. Installing them via CPAN told me > that I needed to get them directly from GraphViz.org. I've done that > and am able to get them installed on CENT but not Ubuntu. Is there > some trick I'm missing to make this happen? > > Stephen Cena > MIS/IT Dept - Quality Vision International > 850 Hudson Ave > Rochester,NY. 14621 > Ph: 585-544-0450 x300 > "Thank you for helping us help you help us all." >