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diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/UPGRADE.UNX b/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/UPGRADE.UNX new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0246b97c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/nx-X11/extras/freetype2/docs/UPGRADE.UNX @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + +SPECIAL NOTE FOR UNIX USERS +=========================== + + If you are installing this release of FreeType on a system that + already uses release 2.0.5 (or even an older version), you have to + perform a few special steps to ensure that everything goes well. + + + 1. Enable the TrueType bytecode hinter if you need it + ----------------------------------------------------- + + See the instructions in the file "TRUETYPE" of this directory. + + Note that FreeType supports TrueType fonts without the bytecode + interpreter through its auto-hinter, which now generates relatively + good results with most fonts. + + + 2. Determine the correct installation path + ------------------------------------------ + + By default, the configure script will install the library in + "/usr/local". However, many Unix distributions now install the + library in "/usr", since FreeType is becoming a critical system + component. + + If FreeType is already installed on your system, type + + freetype-config --prefix + + on the command line. This should return the installation path + (e.g., "/usr" or "/usr/local"). To avoid problems of parallel + FreeType versions, use this path for the --prefix option of the + configure script. + + Otherwise, simply use "/usr" (or whatever you think is adequate for + your installation). + + + 3. Ensure that you are using GNU Make + ------------------------------------- + + The FreeType build system _exclusively_ works with GNU Make (as an + exception you can use make++ which emulates GNU Make sufficiently; + see http://makepp.sourceforge.net). You will not be able to compile + the library with the instructions below using any other alternative + (including BSD Make). + + Trying to compile the library with a different Make tool will print + a message like: + + Sorry, GNU make is required to build FreeType2. + + and the build process will be aborted. If this happens, install GNU + Make on your system, and use the GNUMAKE environment variable to + name it. + + + 4. Build and install the library + -------------------------------- + + The following should work on all Unix systems where the `make' + command invokes GNU Make: + + ./configure --prefix=<yourprefix> + make + make install (as root) + + where "<yourprefix>" must be replaced by the prefix returned by the + "freetype-config" command. + + 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 --prefix=<yourprefix> + gmake + gmake install (as root) + + + 5. Take care of XFree86 version 4 + --------------------------------- + + Certain recent Linux distributions will install _several_ versions + of FreeType on your system. For example, on a fresh Mandrake 8.1 + system, you can find the following files: + + /usr/lib/libfreetype.so which links to + /usr/lib/libfreetype.6.1.0.so + + and + + /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so which links to + /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.6.0.so + + Note that these files correspond to two distinct versions of the + library! It seems that this surprising issue is due to the install + scripts of recent XFree86 servers (from 4.1.0) which install their + own (dated) version of the library in "/usr/X11R6/lib". + + In certain _rare_ cases you may experience minor problems if you + install this release of the library in "/usr" only, namely, that + certain applications will not benefit from the bug fixes and + rendering improvements you would expect. + + There are two good ways to deal with this situation: + + - Install the library _twice_, in "/usr" and in "/usr/X11R6" (you + have to do that each time you install a new FreeType release + though). + + - Change the link in /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so to point to + + /usr/lib/libfreetype.so, + + and get rid of + + /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.6.0.so + + The FreeType Team is not responsible for this problem, so please + contact either the XFree86 development team or your Linux + distributor to help clear this issue in case the information given + here doesn't help. + + +---- end of UPGRADE.UNX --- |