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Please help for graphviz building ! #1244

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trycmail opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 4 comments
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Please help for graphviz building ! #1244

trycmail opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 4 comments

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@trycmail
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Dear sir, I'm a new user of graphviz, and can't buid it with the guidance on windows platform for many times. The old version of graphviz 2.38 is three years before and has some bugs in using.Would you please update the binary installer quickly as the sourcecode? Or make a detailed steps of graphviz building (on window platform) with text or video? There would be more dummy persons(just like me) can use the latest graphviz, even if little knowledge about programming.
Tanks a lot.

@ErwinJanssen
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We are working on a Windows installer for Graphviz. While it isn't finished, you can download the latest version from Appveyor. Click on the configuration you want en check the Artifacts tab to download the pre-release installer, for the 64bit version click here.

Run the installer and add Graphviz to your path. You still have to run a dot -c to create the initial configuration before you can use it.

Let me know if it works.

@trycmail
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trycmail commented May 30, 2017 via email

@emden
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emden commented May 30, 2017

There is actually only one layout program. neato.exe, fdp.exe, etc. are just links to dot.exe. Alternatively, you can run dot.exe -K where can be neato, fdp, etc.

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@emden I got it! thanks a lot!

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