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diff --git a/freetype/docs/VERSION.DLL b/freetype/docs/VERSION.DLL index 1fb0724ec..cf8c35325 100644 --- a/freetype/docs/VERSION.DLL +++ b/freetype/docs/VERSION.DLL @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Due to our use of `libtool' to generate and install the FreeType 2 -libraries on Unix systems, as well as other historical events, it is +libraries on Unix systems, as well as other historical events, it is generally very difficult to know precisely which release of the font engine is installed on a given system. @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ FreeType on Unix. 1. Version and Release numbers ------------------------------ -For each new public release of FreeType 2, there are generally *three* +For each new public release of FreeType 2, there are generally *three* distinct `version' numbers to consider: - * The official FreeType 2 release number, like 2.0.9 or 2.1.3. + * The official FreeType 2 release number, like 2.3.1 or 2.4.10. - * The libtool (and Unix) specific version number, like 9.2.3. This is - what `freetype-config --version' returns. + * The libtool (and Unix) specific version number, like 13.0.7. This + is what `freetype-config --version' returns. * The platform-specific shared object number, used for example when - the library is installed as `/usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.3.2'. + the library is installed as `/usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.7.1'. The platform-specific number is, unsurprisingly, platform-specific and varies with the operating system you are using (several variants of @@ -38,21 +38,21 @@ macros defined in FT_FREETYPE_H: See below for a small autoconf fragment. -The release number is also available at *runtime* through the -`FT_Library_Version' API. Unfortunately, this one wasn't available or -working correctly before the 2.1.3 official release. +The release number is also available at *runtime* through the +`FT_Library_Version' API. 2. History ---------- -The following table gives, for each official release, the corresponding -libtool number, as well as the shared object number found on _most_ -systems, but not all of them: +The following table gives, for all releases since 2.3.0, the +corresponding libtool number, as well as the shared object number found +on _most_ systems, but not all of them: - release libtool so + release libtool so ------------------------------- + 2.4.11 16.0.10 6.10.0 2.4.10 15.0.9 6.9.0 2.4.9 14.1.8 6.8.1 2.4.8 14.0.8 6.8.0 @@ -77,34 +77,6 @@ systems, but not all of them: 2.3.2 9.13.3 6.3.13 2.3.1 9.12.3 6.3.12 2.3.0 9.11.3 6.3.11 - 2.2.1 9.10.3 6.3.10 - 2.2.0 9.9.3 6.3.9 - 2.1.10 9.8.3 6.3.8 - 2.1.9 9.7.3 6.3.7 - 2.1.8 9.6.3 6.3.6 - 2.1.7 9.5.3 6.3.5 - 2.1.6 9.5.3 6.3.5 - 2.1.5 9.4.3 6.3.4 - 2.1.4 9.3.3 6.3.3 - 2.1.3 9.2.3 6.3.2 - 2.1.2 9.1.3 6.3.1 - 2.1.1 9.0.3 ? - 2.1.0 8.0.2 ? - 2.0.9 9.0.3 ? - 2.0.8 8.0.2 ? - 2.0.4 7.0.1 ? - 2.0.1 6.1.0 ? - -The libtool numbers are a bit inconsistent due to the library's history: - - - 2.1.0 was created as a development branch from 2.0.8 (hence the same - libtool numbers). - - - 2.0.9 was a bug-fix release of the `stable' branch, and we - incorrectly increased its libtool number. - - - 2.1.4 was a development version, however it was stable enough to be - the basis of the 2.2.0 release. 3. Autoconf Code Fragment |