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2001-05-29 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
* INSTALL: Minor fixes.
* Version 2.0.3 released.
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2001-05-29 David Turner <david@freetype.org>
* INSTALL, docs/CHANGES: Updated.
2001-05-25 David Turner <david@freetype.org>
Moved several documents from the top-level to the "docs" directory.

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INSTALL
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I. From the command line
------------------------
There are two ways to quickly build FreeType 2 from the command line.
There are two ways to quickly build FreeType 2 from the command
line.
The first, and favorite one, is to use the "Jam" build tool. Jam is
a highly portable replacement for Make whose control files do not
The first, and favorite one, is to use the "Jam" build tool. Jam is
a highly portable replacement for Make whose control files do not
depend on the current platform or compiler toolset.
For more information, please see: http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html
For more information, please see:
http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html
The second one is to use "GNU Make" (and NO OTHER MAKE TOOL).
1. Building FT2 with "Jam":
===========================
1. Building FT2 with "Jam"
--------------------------
once you've got *our version* of the Jam tool installed on your
system, simply go to the top-level FT2 directory, then type:
Once you've got *our version* of the Jam tool installed on your
system, simply go to the top-level FT2 directory, then type
"jam"
on the command line. This will build the library and place it
in the "objs" directory.
on the command line. This will build the library and place it in
the "objs" directory.
By default, a static library is built. On Unix systems, it's possible
to build a shared library through the "libtool" script. You'll need
to have libtool installed on your system, then re-define a few
environment variables before invoking Jam, as in:
By default, a static library is built. On Unix systems, it is
possible to build a shared library through the "libtool" script.
You need to have libtool installed on your system, then re-define
a few environment variables before invoking Jam, as in
export CC="libtool --mode=compile"
export LINK="libtool --mode=link"
jam
In later releases of FT2, building shared libraries with Jam should
become automatic..
In later releases of FT2, building shared libraries with Jam
should become automatic.
2. Building FT2 with "GNU Make":
================================
2. Building FT2 with "GNU Make"
-------------------------------
You need to have GNU Make (version 3.78.1 or newer) installed on
your system to compile the library from the command line. This will
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src/autohint/autohint.c -- auto hinting module
src/cache/ftcache.c -- cache sub-system (in beta)
src/sfnt/sfnt.c -- SFNT files support (TrueType & OpenType)
src/sfnt/sfnt.c -- SFNT files support
(TrueType & OpenType)
src/cff/cff.c -- CFF/OpenType font driver
src/psnames/psnames.c -- Postscript glyph names support
src/psaux/psaux.c -- Postscript Type 1 parsing
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etc.
For more information, please consult "docs/BUILD" !!
For more information, please consult "docs/BUILD".
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