Graphviz installation Ubuntu 14.04

begumgenc picture begumgenc · Apr 14, 2015 · Viewed 41.1k times · Source

I am trying to create a dot file using JDD project. It requires installation of Graphviz. I tried to install it using console:

sudo apt-get install graphviz

In that case, although the installation seemed successful, the program did not produce me any output. Therefore I tried another approach by downloading the top most .deb file but I got the error:

"Dependency is not satisfiable: libgraphviz4 (>=2.18)"

Does anyone know how I can make it work?

Answer

bitterman picture bitterman · May 11, 2015

This worked for me on a 64-bit machine.

Try adding these lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:

deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu lucid-security main 
deb http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu lucid main 

Then update:

sudo apt-get update

Now you should be able to install by double clicking the .deb file, or using dpkg, etc, which ever way you prefer.

NOTE: I think your first attempt might've actually worked, though. The issue is that the command installs a group of tools, none named 'graphviz'. I found this information here:

https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?61037-package-graphviz-installation-appears-not-to-work

You will need to install a gui/visualization tool to open .gv files. xdot (sudo apt install xdot) is such a tool and can also be located on the Ubuntu software center.

Hope this helps.