note: script detailed in `man revbump` insisted on bumping pkgrevision of
print/poppler, it's probably wrong, but not committing this change is wronger.
* recommended dependencies (from http://www.graphviz.org/Download_source.php)
are now non-optional: that includes Pango, Cairo and GTS
* enabled Quartz support on macOS
* added Poppler and QT as options
* options are not nested in X11 any more; that allows building on Darwin
* PLIST has been sorted correctly
December 21, 2016
- Remove usage of ast_common.h
December 20, 2016
- Release 2.40.0
- network-simplex fixes and optimization (Stephen North)
- built-in tred tool now available in the various swig generated
language bindings (John Ellson)
- number rounding added to SVG renderer (same as PS and TK rounding)
to aid regression testing. (John Ellson)
- additional regressson test framework, used in Travis CI builds. (Erwin Janssen)
- PHP7 support (requires swig-3.0.11 or later). (John Ellson)
- Allow user to specify clustering algorithm in gvmap. (Emden Gansner)
- Add Sierpinski graph generator to gvgen. (Emden Gansner)
- Extensive code cleanup (Erwin Janssen)
- Removal of libgd source - use vanilla libgd from separate install
- Windows builds (Erwin Janssen)
- Appveyor CI for automated Windows build testing (Erwin Janssen)
- Travis CI for Fedora/Centos builds (Erwin Janssen)
- Added JSON output format, -Tjson (Emden Gansner)
- New curved arrowhead, cylinder node shape.
- Resolves bugs: 2599, 1172
June 18, 2016
- Experimenting with Travis CI
February 13, 2016
- Add cylinder shape for databases.
- Free installed plugins
- Update makefile for dot so that the using libpanco_C in the static build include PANGOFT2
as well as PANGOCAIRO_LIBS (needed for some versions of Ubuntu)
February 1, 2016
- Add json output format
April 26, 2015
- output class value in svg files
September 9, 2014
- Add plain shape for use with HTML-like labels.
August 12, 2014
- Add icurve arrowhead.
July 28, 2014
- Revert to old, translate to origin semantics in neato, etc. Add flag notranslate if that is
what the user desires.