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  1. This document contains instructions  how to build the FreeType library
  2. on non-Unix systems  with the help of GNU Make.  Note  that if you are
  3. running Cygwin or MSys in  Windows, you should follow the instructions
  4. in the file INSTALL.UNIX instead.
  5.  
  6.  
  7.   FreeType 2 includes a powerful and flexible build system that allows
  8.   you to  easily compile it on  a great variety of  platforms from the
  9.   command line.  To do so, just follow these simple instructions.
  10.  
  11.   1. Install GNU Make
  12.   -------------------
  13.  
  14.     Because  GNU Make  is  the  only Make  tool  supported to  compile
  15.     FreeType 2, you should install it on your machine.
  16.  
  17.     The FreeType 2 build system relies on many features special to GNU
  18.     Make.
  19.  
  20.     NEARLY ALL OTHER MAKE TOOLS  FAIL, INCLUDING `BSD MAKE', SO REALLY
  21.     INSTALL A RECENT VERSION OF GNU MAKE ON YOUR SYSTEM!
  22.  
  23.     Note that  make++, a  make tool written  in Perl,  supports enough
  24.     features of GNU make to compile FreeType.  See
  25.  
  26.       http://makepp.sourceforge.net
  27.  
  28.     for more information; you need version 1.19 or newer, and you must
  29.     pass option `--norc-substitution'.
  30.  
  31.     Make sure that you are invoking GNU Make from the command line, by
  32.     typing something like:
  33.  
  34.       make -v
  35.  
  36.     to display its version number.
  37.  
  38.     VERSION 3.80 OR NEWER IS NEEDED!
  39.  
  40.  
  41.   2. Invoke `make'
  42.   ----------------
  43.  
  44.     Go to  the root  directory of FreeType  2, then simply  invoke GNU
  45.     Make from the command line.   This will launch the FreeType 2 host
  46.     platform  detection routines.   A summary  will be  displayed, for
  47.     example, on Win32.
  48.  
  49.  
  50.       ==============================================================
  51.       FreeType build system -- automatic system detection
  52.  
  53.       The following settings are used:
  54.  
  55.         platform                     win32
  56.         compiler                     gcc
  57.         configuration directory      .\builds\win32
  58.         configuration rules          .\builds\win32\w32-gcc.mk
  59.  
  60.       If this does not correspond to your system or settings please
  61.       remove the file 'config.mk' from this directory then read the
  62.       INSTALL file for help.
  63.  
  64.       Otherwise, simply type 'make' again to build the library
  65.       or 'make refdoc' to build the API reference (the latter needs
  66.       python).
  67.       =============================================================
  68.  
  69.  
  70.     If the detected settings correspond to your platform and compiler,
  71.     skip to step 5.  Note that if your platform is completely alien to
  72.     the build system, the detected platform will be `ansi'.
  73.  
  74.  
  75.   3. Configure the build system for a different compiler
  76.   ------------------------------------------------------
  77.  
  78.     If the build system correctly detected your platform, but you want
  79.     to use a different compiler  than the one specified in the summary
  80.     (for most platforms, gcc is the default compiler), invoke GNU Make
  81.     with
  82.  
  83.       make setup <compiler>
  84.  
  85.     Examples:
  86.  
  87.       to use Visual C++ on Win32, type:  `make setup visualc'
  88.       to use Borland C++ on Win32, type  `make setup bcc32'
  89.       to use Watcom C++ on Win32, type   `make setup watcom'
  90.       to use Intel C++ on Win32, type    `make setup intelc'
  91.       to use LCC-Win32 on Win32, type:   `make setup lcc'
  92.       to use Watcom C++ on OS/2, type    `make setup watcom'
  93.       to use VisualAge C++ on OS/2, type `make setup visualage'
  94.  
  95.     The  <compiler> name to  use is  platform-dependent.  The  list of
  96.     available  compilers for  your  system is  available  in the  file
  97.     `builds/<system>/detect.mk'.
  98.  
  99.     If you  are satisfied  by the new  configuration summary,  skip to
  100.     step 5.
  101.  
  102.  
  103.   4. Configure the build system for an unknown platform/compiler
  104.   --------------------------------------------------------------
  105.  
  106.     The auto-detection/setup  phase of the build system  copies a file
  107.     to the current directory under the name `config.mk'.
  108.  
  109.     For    example,    on    OS/2+gcc,    it   would    simply    copy
  110.     `builds/os2/os2-gcc.mk' to `./config.mk'.
  111.  
  112.     If for  some reason your  platform isn't correctly  detected, copy
  113.     manually the configuration sub-makefile to `./config.mk' and go to
  114.     step 5.
  115.  
  116.     Note  that  this file  is  a  sub-Makefile  used to  specify  Make
  117.     variables  for compiler  and linker  invocation during  the build.
  118.     You can  easily create your own  version from one  of the existing
  119.     configuration files,  then copy it to the  current directory under
  120.     the name `./config.mk'.
  121.  
  122.  
  123.   5. Build the library
  124.   --------------------
  125.  
  126.     The auto-detection/setup  phase should have  copied a file  in the
  127.     current  directory,  called  `./config.mk'.   This  file  contains
  128.     definitions of various Make  variables used to invoke the compiler
  129.     and linker during the build.  [It has also generated a file called
  130.     `ftmodule.h'   in  the  objects   directory  (which   is  normally
  131.     `<toplevel>/objs/');  please read  the  file `docs/CUSTOMIZE'  for
  132.     customization of FreeType.]
  133.  
  134.     To  launch  the build,  simply  invoke  GNU  Make again:  The  top
  135.     Makefile will detect the configuration file and run the build with
  136.     it.
  137.  
  138.  
  139.   Final note
  140.  
  141.     The build  system builds a  statically linked library of  the font
  142.     engine in the  `objs' directory.  It does _not_  support the build
  143.     of  DLLs on  Windows and  OS/2.  If  you need  these, you  have to
  144.     either   use  an   IDE-specific  project   file,  or   follow  the
  145.     instructions in `INSTALL.ANY' to create your own Makefiles.
  146.  
  147. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  148.  
  149. Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 by
  150. David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
  151.  
  152. This  file is  part of  the FreeType  project, and  may only  be used,
  153. modified,  and distributed  under the  terms of  the  FreeType project
  154. license,  LICENSE.TXT.  By  continuing to  use, modify,  or distribute
  155. this file you  indicate that you have read  the license and understand
  156. and accept it fully.
  157.  
  158.  
  159. --- end of INSTALL.GNU ---
  160.