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[Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems
From: |
David Turner |
Subject: |
[Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Nov 2000 10:26:59 +0100 |
Hello,
I'm a bit surprised by it, but it seems that the default installation
path for FreeType 2 on Unix systems conflicts with the one used by
FreeType 1 installs. More specifically, the paths containing the
public headers collide.
I have not monitored Unix builds until now, and I'd like to know
Werner's opinion on the subject ? In the meantime, I'll change the
default install path to "$prefix/include/freetype2" instead of
"$prefix/include/freetype"
I also think it would be a good idea to generate a small Unix
script named "freetype-config" to be installed on the "bin" directory,
acting like the now famous "glib-config", "gtk-config", etc..
(basically, the script returns the installation path, as well as
required C flags or linker flags when compiling an application
that uses the library).
Also, as anyone started writing some ACLOCAL macros for the
library ??
I'll re-package the release as soon as possible..
- David
- [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems,
David Turner <=
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Werner LEMBERG, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Pavel Kankovsky, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, David Turner, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Stefan Seefeld, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Werner LEMBERG, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, David Turner, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Stefan Seefeld, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, Werner LEMBERG, 2000/11/09
- Re: [Freetype]2.0 release install problems on Unix systems, David Turner, 2000/11/09