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diff --git a/Build/source/libs/cairo/cairo-1.12.16/README.win32 b/Build/source/libs/cairo/cairo-1.12.16/README.win32 deleted file mode 100644 index ff962b72a68..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/cairo/cairo-1.12.16/README.win32 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -Building Cairo on Windows -========================= -There are two primary ways to build Cairo on Windows. You can use a -UNIX emulation based setup, such as Cygwin or MSYS, with the -conventional configure script shipped with Cairo releases. In this -configuration, you will build with GCC and (implicitly) libtool. In -the Cygwin case you end up with a DLL that depends on Cygwin and -should be used only from Cygwin applications. In the MSYS case you end -up with a "normal" Win32 DLL that can be used either from GCC- or -Microsoft Visual C++-compiled code. In theory, this technique is no -different than the ordinary build process for the Cairo library. In -practise there are lots of small details that can go wrong. - -The second way is to use a GNU-compatible make, but build using -Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler to produce native libraries. This is -the setup this README.win32 is written for. Also the DLL produced this -way is usable either from GCC- or MSVC-compiled code. - -Tools required -============== -You will need GNU make, version 3.80 or later. Earlier versions or -other modern make implementations may work, but are not guaranteed to. - -You will also need Microsoft Visual C++. Version 7 has been most -heavily tested, but other versions are likely to work fine. - -Libraries required -================== -Cairo requires a compatible version of the pixman library. Full build -instructions are beyond the scope of this document; however, using the -same tools, it should be possible to build pixman simply by entering -the pixman/src directory and typing: - - make -f Makefile.win32 CFG=release - -Depending on your feature set, you may also need zlib and libpng. - -Building -======== -There are a few files that you will need to edit. First, you must -determine which features will be built. Edit -build/Makefile.win32.features and set the features as desired. Note -that most features have external dependencies; specifically, -CAIRO_HAS_PNG_FUNCTIONS requires libpng to be present, and -CAIRO_HAS_PS_SURFACE and CAIRO_HAS_PDF_SURFACE both require zlib. - -To ensure that the compiler can find all dependencies, you may need to -edit build/Makefile.win32.common. In particular, ensure that -PIXMAN_CFLAGS contains a -I parameter pointing to the location of -your pixman header files and that PIXMAN_LIBS points to the actual -location of your pixman-1.lib file. You may also need to edit the -various occurrences of CAIRO_LIBS to point to other libraries -correctly. Note also that if you wish to link statically with zlib, -you should replace zdll.lib with zlib.lib. - -Finally, from the top Cairo directory, type: - - make -f Makefile.win32 CFG=release - -If this command succeeds, you will end up with src/release/cairo.dll. -To successfully use Cairo from your own programs, you will probably -want to move this file to some central location. You will also -probably want to copy the Cairo header files. These should be placed -in a cairo subdirectory (for instance, c:/code/common/include/cairo). -The exact set to copy depends on your features and is reported to you -at the end of the build. |