![]() This file is typically generated by configure based on how you In the currentīuild, we use a top-level config.h file that defines various symbols, such (no compression), PNG (lossless compression), JPEG (lossy compression), and The generic raster driver is gd and it can be configured to generate GIF This handles various bitmap formats as well as svg, pdf and PostScript. The preferred image renderer is cairo, with support from pango for fonts. Script that it generates for subsequent use. Recent versions of libtool, automake, and autoconf.Īutogen.sh accepts the same options as the configure ![]() If you are building from Git sources, then you must have The recommended method for building graphviz from a downloaded These packages require other packages, so for sanity, you should use someĪutomated install mechanism such as rpms or macports, or look for complete Install some -devel packages to get the include header files. Installable from packages included in the distribution. On most Linux distributions these packages are already installed or These packages, though you may need to tell make or configure where to find It’s OK if you install your own copies of These libraries (either static or dynamic) and their interface header files GD (generic raster graphics driver for PNG, GIF, JPEG). ![]() Versions of these libraries should be fine - if not, please let us know.Ī list of these external libraries can be found on the Graphviz source With reduced functionality if an external library is not found. Most, if not all of these are optional, and configure will build graphviz The full build requires external libraries that you must obtain elsewhere. ![]()
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