================================================================
Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Arnar M. Hrafnkelsson. All rights reserved.
-Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Anthony Cook.
+Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Anthony Cook.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+A test font, FT2/fontfiles/MMOne.pfb contains Postscript code
+copyrighted by Adobe. See adobe.txt for license information.
================================================================
>> THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER <<
If you like or hate Imager, please let me know by sending mail
-to imager@imager.perl.org - I love feedback.
+to tonyc@cpan.org - I love feedback.
================================================================
2. Compiling and testing
========================
-Some care has been taken to make the installation as smooth as
-possible. This is rather hard due to the difference between operating
-systems and site setups. To get started just type
-
-$ perl Makefile.PL
-
-It should blurb out a list of which libraries were found and which
-not. If you add a library to the machine after installing Imager it
-does not automatically become available in Imager. It only uses the
-libraries that are found. If the list of found libraries is not what
-you expected, then the Makefile.PL is either not searching in the
-right directories or your box does not have the libraries you think it
-does. For a list of where to get the libraries have a look at
-3. External dependencies. To widen the search path for libraries and
-include files set the IM_INCPATH and IM_LIBPATH variables. The
-environment variables that matter when Makefile.PL is run are
-
-IM_INCPATH colon separated list of paths to extra include files
-IM_LIBPATH colon separated list of paths to extra library files
-
-IM_VERBOSE turns on verbose mode for the library scanning and such
-IM_MANUAL to manually select which libraries are used and which not
-IM_NOLOG if true logging will not be compiled into the module
-IM_DEBUG_MALLOC if true malloc debugging will be compiled into the module
- do not use IM_DEBUG_MALLOC in production - this slows
- everything down
-
-IM_CFLAGS Extra flags to pass to the compiler
-IM_LFLAGS Extra flags to pass to the linker
-IM_DFLAGS Extra flags to pass to the preprocessor
-
-
-
-When finding the libraries has been sorted out it's time for
-
-$ make
-
-and if that works then do
-
-$ make test
-
-If either fails do take a peek at the file errep.perl. It's creates a
-file report.txt. This is some information which will help me discover
-where the problem is so I can try to fix it in future releases. If
-you find running it ok (just remember - no warranty!) please send the
-report.txt via email to imager@imager.perl.org.
-
-Troubleshooting tips:
-
-A common problem is that libgif/libungif are sometimes linked to the X
-libraries and then running the tests fails. In that case something
-like:
-
-$ IM_LFLAGS="-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11" perl Makefile.PL
-
-Which simply sets the environment variables for the extra libraries
-to include the X libraries (which we do not use at all, but must
-included since libgif has been linked with it).
-
-Otherwise you could just build giflib without any X11 dependencies:
-
- # must be a clean tree
- cd giflib-4.1.4
- ./configure --without-x ...
-
-Also note that libgif has a few bugs: You can run something like
-
-$ perl -Iblib/lib -Iblib/arch t/t105gif.t
-
-This way you can see what comments the test script prints out.
-t/t105gif.t checks for an bug in libgif and prints out a patch
-if that bug is present, note that this bug only affects the more
-"advanced" features of libgif.
-
-If for some reason you have libungif-devel package installed but
-not libungif on RedHat then you will probably get lots of errors
-like undefined symbol: FreeSavedImages when running make test.
-Install libungif package to fix it.
-
-Stock libungif 4.1.4 or later seems to fix all of the bugs, if you
-have a problem that version of linungif (or later), let us know and
-we'll look into it.
-
-Imager needs to have a libtiff version of at least 3.5.5. In the
-future we might consider supporting older libtiff versions. For
-now you can either configure Imager manually (by
-setting the IM_MANUAL environment variable to 1, in sh:
-
-$ IM_MANUAL=1 perl Makefile.PL
-
-and simply say no to tiff support when asked if you want it, the same thing
-can be used to circumvent problems in gifs to get Imager going.
-
-If it worked just continue with the installation as normally
-(with make install).
-
-Freetype 1.x vs Freetype 2.x
-----------------------------
-
-These two libraries have some conflicting include file names, but as
-long as you don't put the Freetype 2.x freetype.h directory in the
-include path it should all work.
-
-Put the directory containing ft2build.h in the include path, but not
-the directory containing the freetype 2.x freetype.h.
-
-If you see compilation errors from font.c you've probably made the
-mistake of putting the Freetype 2.x freetype.h directory into the
-include path.
-
-To see which directories should be in the include path, try:
-
- freetype-config --cflags
-
-Ideally, freetype-config should be in the PATH when building Imager
-with freetype 2.x support.
-
-
-Macintosh dfont and suitcase font support
------------------------------------------
-
-Through Freetype 2.1, Imager can use Macintosh DFON (.dfont) fonts and
-suitcase font files.
-
-If you want to be able to use more than just the first face in the
-font file though, you will need to configure freetype2 with the
---with-old-mac-fonts option:
-
- ./configure --with-old-mac-fonts
-
-You can use the index option to get to the other font faces in the
-file:
-
- # get the second face from $file
- my $font = Imager::Font->new(file=>$file, index=>1)
- or die Imager->errstr;
-
-If you're using a suitcase font, you will also need to force the use
-of freetype 2 with the type argument:
-
- my $font = Imager::Font->new(file=>$suitcase, type=>'ft2', index=>$index)
- or die Imager->errstr;
-
-
-========================
-3. External dependencies
-========================
-
-Some hints about getting the Imager module to find the libraries it
-needs for specific features. The libraries it uses are:
-
- jpeg: http://www.ijg.org/files/
- ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz
-
-ftp.uu.net is still linked from many places, including the Independent
-JPEG Groups's home page, but it is non-functional.
-
- png: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html
-
- you also need zlib to use png: http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
-We have encountered problems with libpng 1.0.1, which were fixed in 1.0.5
-Note: you should probably be using zlib 1.1.4, since 1.1.3 has a
-potential security problem.
-
- gif: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libungif
-
-giflib/libungif has come a long way since the buggy versions available
-when Imager's gif support code was written. Preferably you should get
-at least version 4.1.4. If you have a recent Linux distribution you
-should be safe with whatever giflib it provides, but if you're
-building from source, please try to use the latest version.
-
-libgif 4.1.4 has no problems known to me at this point.
-
- tiff: http://www.libtiff.org/
-
- t1: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/libs/graphics/
-
-freetype2 or
- tt: http://www.freetype.org/
-
-Precompiled versions of some of the libraries might be found at:
-
-AIX:
- http://www.bullfreeware.com/
-
-
-
-========================
-4. Logging and debugging
-========================
-
-Logging is compiled in by default - if you should want to get of it
-from the binaries you can do so by setting the env IMAGER_NOLOG
-to something. If you want to enable malloc debugging to check for leaks
-then set IMAGER_DEBUG_MALLOC to something. Needless to say it is
-pretty pointless to have malloc debug enabled with no logging since you
-can never see the malloc information that way.
-
-
-=================
-5. Win32 Support
-=================
-
-Imager can be installed on Win32 systems. This was ported and tested
-with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 with build 623 of ActivePerl. You can
-use all of the features of Imager. You can also use Win32 GDI fonts
-directly by supplying the 'face' parameter to Imager::Font->new(...).
-
-I've tested with both MSVC++ 6.0 and cygwin (perl 5.6.1).
-
-If you see an error under cygwin during testing along the lines of:
-
- C:\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** unable to remap C:\cygwin\...some dll to the
- same address as parent (0x...) != 0x....
-
-you will need to install the cygwin rebase package and run:
-
- $ rebaseall -v
-
-If you get errors from your make tool, make sure you're using the same
-make that was used to build your perl - generally GNU make for cygwin,
-nmake for Visual C/C++ and dmake for MinGW.
-
-============
-6. Mac OS X
-============
-
-Building Imager under OS X is generally straightforward. There are
-some exceptions though:
-
-a) you may find to need to ranlib library files in place after you've
- installed them, for example:
-
- ranlib /usr/local/lib/libgif.a
-
-b) the version of GCC enabled by default on OS X 10.4 generates
- incorrect code for some functions. To work around this run:
-
- gcc_select 3
-
- before building Imager and:
-
- gcc_select 4
+For details on the this process, including library and platform
+specific details, see Imager::Install, either by using:
- after building Imager.
+ perldoc lib/Imager/Install.pod
- This problem exhibits itself as test failures in t/t20fill.t
+or at:
- Imager 0.56 includes a workaround for this problem, but I wasn't
- able to test it.
+ http://imager.perl.org/docs/Imager/Install.html
-c) if you want to build GCC 4.0 from scratch and use that you will
- need to adjust the command-line supplied during the link stage, so
- that there is some other option before the -bundle option.
+The basic installation process is similar to most other CPAN modules:
- For example:
+ perl Makefile.PL
+ make
+ make test
+ make install
- perl Makefile.PL LDDLFLAGS="`perl -MConfig -e 'print "-g $Config{lddlflags}"'`"
-
=======================
-7. General information
+3. General information
=======================
The Imager module homepage is currently at:
https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Imager
========================
-8. Thanks
+4. Thanks
========================
Thanks go to:
PerlJam ( )
Roderick Schertler ( Roderick )
Nathan Torkington ( gnat )
+ Gabriel Vasseur
+ kmx
+ Nicolas Roggli
+ Justin Davis
+ Maurice Height
+ Krzysztof WojtaÅ
+ David Cantrell
+ Eleneldil G. Arilou
+ Slaven Rezic
+ Richard Fairhurst
+ Nikita Dedik
(and just to play it safe) all those I forgot to mention.