ref: 5d651faa702da095f84c805ff013cd1a7869ec31
parent: e6e6cbf1648d4a776da0857921872f2fbc853205
author: Alexei Podtelezhnikov <apodtele@gmail.com>
date: Wed Nov 3 18:43:22 EDT 2021
* docs/INSTALL: Mention Meson and MSBuild more prominently.
--- a/docs/INSTALL
+++ b/docs/INSTALL
@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
FreeType is a low level C library that only depends on the standard
C library with very few platform-dependent optimizations utilized at
- build time. System libraries, such as zlib, Gzip, bzip2, Brotli,
+ build time. Any C89-compliant compiler should be able to compile
+ FreeType. System libraries, such as zlib, Gzip, bzip2, Brotli,
and libpng, might be used to handle compressed fonts or decode
embedded PNG glyphs.
@@ -38,16 +39,9 @@
GNU Make VERSION 3.81 OR NEWER IS NEEDED!
- [For `cmake' see below.]
+ 2. Other systems using GNU Make
- 2. On VMS with the `mms' build tool
-
- See `INSTALL.VMS' for installation instructions on this platform.
-
-
- 3. Other systems using GNU Make
-
On some non-Unix platforms, it is possible to build the library
using only the GNU Make utility. Note that *NO OTHER MAKE TOOL
WILL WORK*[1]! This methods supports several compilers on
@@ -57,23 +51,30 @@
Instructions are provided in the file `INSTALL.GNU'.
+ 3. Other build tools and platforms.
+
+ A few other tools can be used to build FreeType. You can find
+ the corresponding instruction files in the FreeType root folder
+ or the builds/ sub-folder.
+
+ CMake :: see CMakeLists.txt for more information
+ Meson :: see meson.build for more information
+ MSBuild :: see builds/windows/vc2010/freetype.vcxproj
+ MMS :: see vms_make.com and docs/INSTALL.VMS
+
+
4. 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 only sporadically maintained by FreeType
- developers, so don't expect them to work in each release.
+ are not actively supported by FreeType developers, they can break
+ or become obsolete.
To find them, have a look at the content of the `builds/<system>'
directory, where <system> stands for your OS or environment.
- 5. Using cmake
-
- See the top-level `CMakeLists.txt' file for more information.
-
-
- 6. From you own IDE, or own Makefiles
+ 5. 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