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The Makefile and Jamfile contained in this directory assume that the
FreeType 2 library sources are located in `../freetype2'. If you
downloaded one of the stable FreeType 2 source packages from our
server, you most probably have to rename its directory, for example:
mv freetype-2.0.6 freetype2 on Unix
rename freetype-2.0.6 freetype2 on Windows
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First compile the FreeType 2 library, then say `make'. However, you
must rename the directory of the FreeType 2 library to `freetype2'
(or create a symlink) before doing this.
Note that the demonstration programs include a tiny graphics
sub-system that includes `drivers' to display Windows on Win32, X11,
BeOS, Mac, and OS/2. The build system should automatically detect
which driver to use based on the current platform.
UNIX USERS:
When building the demos, the build system tries to detect your X11
path by looking for the patterns `X11/bin', `X11R6/bin', and
is found, some demo programs will not be able to display graphics
and will fail. If you have X11 in an unusual place, use the
X11_PATH make variable. More than one directory, if necessary,
must be separated with spaces. Example:
make X11_PATH="/usr/openwin /usr/local/X11R6"
If you don't have X11 at all, fix the definition of the EXES
variable as described in the top-level Makefile.