dia: Program for drawing structured diagrams1

Package available in: [trunk] [8.0] [7.0] [6.0] [2.1]

Dia is a GNU program designed to be much like the Windows program 'Visio'. It can be used to draw different kind of diagrams.

It can be used to draw a variety of diagram types, including UML, Network, flowchart and others. The native file format for Dia is XML (optionally gzip compressed). It has print support, and can export to a number of formats such as EPS, SVG, CGM and PNG.

... part of T2, get it here

URL: http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/

Author: Alexander Larsson <alla [at] lysator [dot] liu [dot] se> {original author}
Author: James Henstridge <james [at] daa [dot] com [dot] au> {current maintainer}
Maintainer: Juergen "George" Sawinski <jsaw [at] gmx [dot] net>

License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 0.96.1

Download: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/dia/0.96/ dia-0.96.1.tar.bz2

T2 source: configure-fix.patch
T2 source: dia.cache
T2 source: dia.conf
T2 source: dia.desc
T2 source: no-docs.patch

Build time (on reference hardware): 150% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 10.17 MB, 1467 files

Dependencies (build time detected): alsa-lib atk audiofile bash binutils bzip2 cairo coreutils dbus diffutils esound expat findutils fontconfig freetype gawk gcc gconf gettext glib glibc glitz gnome-keyring gnome-vfs gnue-common grep gtk+ howl inputproto kbproto libart libbonobo libbonoboui libgnome libgnomecanvas libgnomeui libice libjpeg libpng libsm libx11 libxau libxcursor libxdmcp libxext libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxml libxrandr libxrender libxslt linux-header make mktemp net-tools numpy openssl orbit2 pango patch perl perl-xml-parser pil pkgconfig popt pygtk python pyxml renderproto scrollkeeper sed sysfiles tar util-linux wxpython xproto zlib

Installed files (on reference hardware): n.a.

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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).