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Re: [ft] Static lib for Xcode


From: Josh Klint
Subject: Re: [ft] Static lib for Xcode
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 22:20:30 -0700

I'm trying to build for OSX right now, but I eventually need it for iOS as
well.

I assume the instructions are in the "INSTALL.MAC" file.  If this is the
case, none of it makes any sense to me.

-Josh

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Subject: Re: [ft] Static lib for Xcode

Excuse me, it's difficult for me to understand what you did,
from your message. It seems that I was misunderstanding as
"you could build for Mac OS X natively, but you could not
cross-build for iOS". I guess you've not tried native-build
for Mac OS X either. Have you checked the document in docs/
folder? Did you think "here's no document I should read"?
If so, please let me know appropriate filename to indicate
"this document is for iOS cross development".

On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 20:25:05 -0700
"Josh Klint" <address@hidden> wrote:

>As I understand it, you're supposed to build a static lib, then include
that
>in your Xcode project.  I barely know Xcode, and compiling a static lib
from
>makefiles with the terminal (and who knows what else) is not something I
can
>do without thorough documentation.
>
>So I figured I would just include the header file, add the header file
>include path to the project, and add all the .c files into the project.  I
>did this, removed .c files in "src/tools", and added a line to include
>"ft2build.h" in my main header file.  This method yields approximately
>18,000 compiler errors.
>
>I also tried copying ft2unix.h from the "Build" folder, and that didn't
work
>either.
>
>-Josh
>
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>Subject: Re: [ft] Static lib for Xcode
>
>Hi,
>
>Could you post what difficulties you got to build
>FreeType2 for iOS? Such info would be appreciated
>for the improvement of documentation or configure
>script in future release.
>
>Also I have no access to earlier iOS SDKs (rather,
>SDKs for iPhone OS ver 2.x). I'm not sure if its
>NDA prohibiting the public discussion about it
>is still valid, but if anybody got trouble and
>is sure that you can tell it, please let me know.
>I will try to improve.
>
>Regards,
>mpsuzuki
>
>On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:38:46 -0700
>Josh Klint <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>I am trying to locate a compiled static lib of free type 2.4.3 or 2.4.4
>>for Xcode.  I doubt it will make any difference, but I am using Xcode
>>3.2.6.  This is actually for use on OSX, but if the same lib will
>>double for iOS, that's even better.
>>
>>If anyone can post this, I'd appreciate it.
>>
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