misc/libfreetype/docs/INSTALL.UNIX
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-This  document contains  instructions  on how  to  build the  FreeType
-library on Unix  systems.  This also works for  emulations like Cygwin
-or MSys on Win32:
-
-
-  1. Ensure that you are using GNU Make
-  -------------------------------------
-
-    The FreeType build system  _exclusively_ works with GNU Make.  You
-    will  not be  able to  compile the  library with  the instructions
-    below using any other alternative (including BSD Make).
-
-    Check that you have GNU make by running the command:
-
-       make -v
-
-    This should dump some text that begins with:
-
-       GNU Make  <version number>
-       Copyright (C) <year> Free Software Foundation Inc.
-
-    Note that version  3.80 or higher is *required* or the  build will
-    fail.
-
-    It is also fine to have GNU Make under another name (e.g. 'gmake')
-    if you use the GNUMAKE variable as described below.
-
-    As  a  special exception,  'makepp'  can  also  be used  to  build
-    FreeType 2.  See the file docs/MAKEPP for details.
-
-
-  2. Regenerate the configure script if needed
-  --------------------------------------------
-
-    This only applies if you  are building a git snapshot or checkout,
-    *not* if you grabbed the sources of an official release.
-
-    You  need  to invoke  the  `autogen.sh'  script  in the  top-level
-    directory  in order  to  create the  `configure'  script for  your
-    platform.  Normally, this simply means typing:
-
-      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
-    for more information.
-
-
-  3. Build and install the library
-  --------------------------------
-
-    The following  should work  on all Unix  systems where  the `make'
-    command invokes GNU Make:
-
-      ./configure [options]
-      make
-      make install           (as root)
-
-    The default installation path  is `/usr/local'.  It can be changed
-    with the `--prefix=<path>' option.  Example:
-
-      ./configure --prefix=/usr
-
-    When using a different command to invoke GNU Make, use the GNUMAKE
-    variable.  For example,  if `gmake' is the command  to use on your
-    system, do something like:
-
-       GNUMAKE=gmake ./configure [options]
-       gmake
-       gmake install            (as root)
-
-    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).
-
-    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:
-
-      cd foo
-      /src/freetype/configure [options]
-      make
-      make install
-
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 by
-David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
-
-This  file is  part of  the FreeType  project, and  may only  be used,
-modified,  and distributed  under the  terms of  the  FreeType project
-license,  LICENSE.TXT.  By  continuing to  use, modify,  or distribute
-this file you  indicate that you have read  the license and understand
-and accept it fully.
-
-
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