On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 08:35:57AM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> >Because doxygen with graphiviz produces really pretty and genuinely
> >useful graphs. What would be more interesting would be to see if it's
> >possible to remove the dependency from doxygen, but then look for
> >dot at
> >runti
> > A little further investigation reveals that it's actually graphviz
> > that
> > has the truly fearsome dependency list, from which all others derive.
> > And of course, graphviz is listed as a dependency in doxygen.
>
> And this drags in lots of stuff, aye.
>
> But I wonder: Why does Doxyge
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:59:06AM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Chunky Kibbles wrote:
> >Hola,
> >
> >I've just reinstalled fink from scratch. The first package I attempted
> >to install was libcaca [actually, second, after aalib which had almost
> >no
Hola,
I've just reinstalled fink from scratch. The first package I attempted
to install was libcaca [actually, second, after aalib which had almost
no dependencies]:
lefty:etc chunky$ fink install libcaca-dev
Information about 6992 packages read in 0 seconds.
The following package will be insta
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 08:49:14AM -0500, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Can you please post the error here? Unfortunately, the wiki page
> doesn't have it (presumably because it was written while we were still
> under the NDA), but that should also get fixed.
This just happened with fink-0.27.9 [i
Heya,
I was in fink's IRC a minute ago, and someone suggested I mail this to
the fink-devel list.
I upgraded to leopard a few days ago, and had previously been using fink
unstable.
I just tried to install libdjvulibre15-dev libdjvulibre15-shlibs from
unstable [they're a dependency of imagemagick