Re: [MacPorts] #48883: cairo: The function ‘CGFontGetGlyphPath’ is obsolete and will be removed in an upcoming update...
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Wed Sep 16 05:41:34 PDT 2015
#48883: cairo: The function ‘CGFontGetGlyphPath’ is obsolete and will be removed in
an upcoming update...
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Reporter: eerikain@… | Owner: ryandesign@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3
Resolution: duplicate | Keywords:
Port: cairo |
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Comment (by eerikain@…):
Replying to [comment:2 ryandesign@…]:
> Replying to [ticket:48883 eerikain@…]:
> > A prerequisite for this is that Graphviz (AT&T Research 2009) is
available on the system; I did install it following the instructions given
by MacAppStore.org.
>
> I've never heard of MacAppStore.org before but the domain is registered
in India and does not appear to be affiliated with Apple Inc. so I would
be inclined to advise you to stay away from that web site. The PDF you
attached gives instructions for installing Graphviz using Homebrew.
Homebrew is a competing package manager. You should only use a single
package manager on your computer, otherwise they will probably eventually
interfere with one another. Decide whether you want to use MacPorts or
Homebrew, and completely uninstall the other. If you want to install
something from Apple's Mac App Store, you should open the App Store
application in your Applications folder (but Graphviz is not available
from Apple's Mac App Store yet). If you want to install Graphviz using
MacPorts, run "sudo port install graphviz" (for the command line programs,
libraries and so forth) or "sudo port install graphviz-gui" (for the
graphical user interface).
Thank you for your message and information. The Graphviz was not available
from Apple's Mac App Store and that was the only reason why I decided to
install it from another package manager. Next, I shall, however, try to
install Graphviz using MacPorts, as you suggested.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48883#comment:5>
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