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On Monday 25 April 2005 11:29, Spider wrote: |
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> On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 03:51 +0200, Thomas de Grenier de Latour wrote: |
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> > I've made a small python wrapper around depreverse, which is |
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> > available here: http://tdegreni.free.fr/gentoo/dotfinder.py |
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> > It has a similar purpose as your "finder.sh" wrapper, but outputs |
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> > its results as a graph in dot format (with 4 layers: requested |
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> > packages, contents files, depended-on files, and depended-on |
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> > packages). For example, the following command: |
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> > ./dotfinder.py galeon | dot -Tps > galeon.ps |
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> > will results in something like this: |
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> > http://tdegreni.free.fr/gentoo/galeon.ps |
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> > I'm not sure it's really useful, but oh well, it was worth writing |
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> > to learn dot's very basics :) |
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> Hehe, Rather cool, but the diagram is a bit hard to get an overview |
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> of. Though, I recognise the reason for doing it :) |
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Making the diagram vertical would probably be a big improvement. one thing |
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I miss however is a destinction between libraries linked into the |
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application, and those that only are taken in by another library. The so |
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files do make this distinction so it should be possible to extract it. |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Gentoo Developer |
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Mail: pauldv@g.o |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |