Hello All, I've been doing some work on getting graphviz updated, and I'd like some opinions on some things. Looking at the various source rpm's, including our original one, I really like the one that actually comes from graphviz. It is very well written and self documented. But there are a couple of problems. 1 - By default, graphviz-lua isn't built. In SL 5 we have the package graphviz-lua but lua isn't in Scientific Linux 5. Does anyone mind if we drop graphviz-lua from the release? 2 - By default, graphviz-ocaml isn't built. In SL 5 we have the package graphviz-ocaml, but ocaml, or even caml, isn't in Scientific Linux 5. Does anyone mind if we drop graphviz-ocaml from the release? 3 - By default, graphviz-php isn't built. In SL 5 we have the package graphviz-php. But the build is failing whenever we try to build graphviz-php. I'm worried that we need a newer version of php for this to build. Does anyone mind if we drop graphviz-php from the release? If nobody is using it, then I'm not sure if it is worth the effort to debug the build. But if some people are using it, then I'll give it some more work. 4 - By default, PANGOCAIRO is turned on. Florian La Roche wants this turned off so that it doesn't pull in all the Pango and Cairo dependancies. But when I look at Cairo and Pango, it says "Cairo is a vector graphics library designed to provide high-quality display and print output." "Pango is a system for layout and rendering of internationalized text." To my untrained eye, it really looks like we want this. graphviz is used all around the world, and don't people want the printouts and displays to look nice? Thoughts from everyone? Thanks Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/LCSI/CSI LMSS Group __________________________________________________