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diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/INSTALL b/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 8fb665759..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ - -There are several ways to build the FreeType library, depending on your -system and the level of customization you need. Here is a short -overview of the documentation available: - - -I. Normal installation and upgrades -=================================== - - 1. Native TrueType Hinting - - Native TrueType hinting is disabled by default[1]. If you really - need it, read the file "TRUETYPE" for information. - - 2. Unix Systems (as well as Cygwin or MSys on Windows) - - Please read *both* UPGRADE.UNX and INSTALL.UNX to install or upgrade - FreeType 2 on a Unix system. Note that you *will* need GNU Make, - since other make tools won't work (this includes BSD Make). - - 3. On VMS with the "mms" build tool - - See INSTALL.VMS for installation instructions on this platform. - - 4. Other systems using GNU Make - - On non-Unix platforms, it is possible to build the library using GNU - Make utility. Note that *NO OTHER MAKE TOOL WILL WORK*[2]! This - methods supports several compilers on Windows, OS/2, and BeOS, - including Mingw, Visual C++, Borland C++, and more. - - Instructions are provided in the file "INSTALL.GNU". - - 5. With an IDE Project File (e.g. for Visual Studio or CodeWarrior) - - We provide a small number of "project files" for various IDEs to - automatically build the library as well. Note that these files are - not supported and sporadically maintained by FreeType developers, so - don't expect them to work in each release. - - To find them, have a look at the content of the "builds/<system>" - directory, where <system> stands for your OS or environment. - - 6. From you own IDE, or own Makefiles - - If you want to create your own project file, follow the instructions - given in the "INSTALL.ANY" document of this directory. - - -II. Custom builds of the library -================================ - - Customizing the compilation of FreeType is easy, and allows you to - select only the components of the font engine that you really need. - For more details read the file "CUSTOMIZE". - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -[1] More details on: http://www.freetype.org/patents.html - -[2] make++, a make tool written in Perl, has sufficient support of GNU - make extensions to build FreeType. See - http://makepp.sourceforge.net for more information; you need version - 1.19 or newer, and you must pass option `--norc-substitution'. - ---- end of INSTALL --- |