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Fixes #1012.
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Read the files `docs/INSTALL*` for installation instructions; see the
file `docs/LICENSE.TXT` for the available licenses.
For using FreeType's git repository instead of a distribution bundle,
please read file `README.git`.
The FreeType 2 API reference is located in directory `docs/reference`;
use the file `index.html` as the top entry point. [Please note that
currently the search function for locally installed documentation

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I. Normal installation and upgrades
===================================
1. Unix Systems (including Mac OS X, Cygwin, and MSys on Windows)
0. Modify `include/freetype/config/ftoption.h', if necessary, to
control how the FreeType library gets built. Normally, you don't
need to change anything.
Applications can't control FreeType's behaviour at build time.
To make applications control (some of) FreeType's behaviour at
run-time, look at the documentation of function
`FT_Property_Set'.
1. Unix and Unix-like systems
This also includes MacOS, Cygwin, MinGW + MSYS, Mingw-w64 + MSYS2,
and possibly other, similar environments.
Please read `INSTALL.UNIX' to install or upgrade FreeType 2 on a
Unix system. Note that you *need* GNU Make for automatic
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3. Other systems using GNU Make
On non-Unix platforms, it is possible to build the library using
GNU Make utility. Note that *NO OTHER MAKE TOOL WILL WORK*[1]!
This methods supports several compilers on Windows, OS/2, and
BeOS, including MinGW, Visual C++, Borland C++, and more.
On some non-Unix platforms, it is possible to build the library
using only the GNU Make utility. Note that *NO OTHER MAKE TOOL
WILL WORK*[1]! This methods supports several compilers on
Windows, OS/2, and BeOS, including MinGW* (without MSYS*), Visual
C++, Borland C++, and more.
Instructions are provided in the file `INSTALL.GNU'.

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sh autogen.sh
In case of problems, you may need to install or upgrade Automake,
Autoconf or Libtool. See README.git in the top-level directory
In case of problems, you may need to install or upgrade Automake,
Autoconf or Libtool. See `README.git' in the top-level directory
for more information.
3. Build and install the library
--------------------------------
Say
./configure --help
to see the list of possible configuration options and important
environment variables.
The following should work on all Unix systems where the `make'
command invokes GNU Make:
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If this still doesn't work, there must be a problem with your
system (e.g., you are using a very old version of GNU Make).
For library identification, FreeType's `configure' script uses the
`pkg-config' interface: Assuming it needs library `foo', it calls
the `pkg-config' program to find information on library `foo',
which in turn looks for a `foo.pc' file installed at the system.
Some platforms, however, don't come with `pkg-support'; you then
have to use environment variables as described by `configure
--help'. Example:
LIBPNG_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/libpng/include/directory" \
LIBPNG_LIBS="-L/path/to/libpng/lib/directory" \
configure ...
It is possible to compile FreeType in a different directory.
Assuming the FreeType source files in directory `/src/freetype' a
compilation in directory `foo' works as follows: