Freetype PHP Windows, How to compile
Project homepage: freetype.org
Available prebuilt libraries
All prebuilt libraries are available in the php-libs repositories
For PHP suitable sources and up-to-date information see https://github.com/winlibs/freetype
The filename format is:
freetype-x.y.z-vcversion.zip
where x.y.z defines the version, vcversion which Visual C++ has been used.
Only the static libraries are built for now. We may add DLLs later but PHP is linked statically against Freetype.
Naming
The libraries are named as follow:
freetype{buildtype}{_debug}.lib
{buildtype} can be either MT, ST or empty. MT stands for Multithreaded, ST for Singlethreaded and empty is the default mode (non MT). As in all other libraries, we add the “_debug” postfix for the debug builds.
Building Freetype
Requirements
- Freetype sources Src repositories
- Common tools to compile PHP
Configurations
Edit the file “Jamfile” in the root of the Freetype source directory. Change the line 57 from:
# Name of final library, without extension. # FT2_LIB ?= $(LIBPREFIX)freetype ;
to
# Name of final library, without extension. # FT2_LIB ?= $(LIBPREFIX)freetype_a ;
Tell Jam to use Visual C++:
cd C:\php-sdk\2k5\x86\libs_buildlibs\freetype-2.3.7 set JAM_TOOLSET=VISUALC
Compilation
Open a Platform SDK development console (vc6), or the Visual Studio command line (vc7/8/9) and run:
jam
The objs directory will contain the static library.
The include directory contains all headers that have to be distributed/installed.