X-Git-Url: https://main.carlh.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=3be914f44d47a06d0f383631b2d90df0d3cd83fd;hb=4da816e4598995db099f22a017c3598c19a753ed;hp=a3d97475257933d36b083e679ee0f775fe970c07;hpb=27b894dd3fd6d67dacf6c263587d789d96172116;p=openjpeg.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index a3d97475..3be914f4 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -5,7 +5,11 @@ How to build and install openjpeg binaries UNIX/LINUX similar systems -------------------------- -1) Using configure tools +1) Using autotools + +It is highly recommended that pkg-config is installed. If needed, you have to +properly set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH so that the .pc files +are found. To build from top-level directory, you can simply type: ./bootstrap.sh @@ -33,12 +37,26 @@ To build doc (requires 'doxygen' to be found on your system): Main './configure' options (type './configure --help' for more details) '--enable-mj2' '--enable-jpwl' + '--enable-jpip' '--prefix=/path/to/install/directory' (example : '--prefix=$PWD/installed') '--enable-debug' (default : disabled) You can also specify your own CFLAGS and LDFLAGS with (for example): CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe" LDFLAGS="-Wl,-s" ./configure +The (optional) dependencies of some binaries are libpng, libtiff, libcms 1 or 2 +and FastCGI. Only libtiff and FastCGI have no .pc file. There should be some +automatic detection if they are installed in /usr, /usr/local or /opt/local. +Otherwise, you can tune their detection (as well as for libpng and libcms1 or 2 +too) with the environment variables: + +TIFF_CFLAGS +TIFF_LIBS +FCGI_CFLAGS +FCGI_LIBS + +See './configure --help' output for more details. + 2) Using cmake (see www.cmake.org) @@ -67,25 +85,15 @@ Main available cmake flags: * To build the CODEC executables: '-DBUILD_CODEC:bool=on' (default: 'ON') * To build the MJ2 executables: '-DBUILD_MJ2:bool=on' (default: 'OFF') * To build the JPWL executables and JPWL library: '-DBUILD_JPWL:bool=on' (default: 'OFF') -* [WIN32 ONLY] To build the INDEXER_JPIP executable: '-DBUILD_INDEXER_JPIP:bool=on' (default: 'OFF') +* To build the JPIP library and utilities: '-DBUILD_JPIP:bool=on' (default: 'OFF') * To enable testing (and automatic result upload to http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=OPENJPEG): - cmake . -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DJPEG2000_CONFORMANCE_DATA_ROOT:PATH=/path/to/your/JPEG2000/test/files + cmake . -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DOPJ_DATA_ROOT:PATH='path/to/the/data/directory' make make Experimental - Note : JPEG2000 test files are available here : http://www.crc.ricoh.com/~gormish/jpeg2000conformance/ - -3) Manually using Makefile.nix: -- Manually edit the config.nix file -- Manually create an opj_config.h file from opj_config.h.in.user - and edit this opj_config.h -- Then : (if 'WITH_JPWL' is defined in config.nix) - make -f Makefile.nix all - make -f Makefile.nix install - make -f Makefile.nix clean - make -f Makefile.nix uninstall -- If 'WITH_JPWL' is not defined in config.nix - and you want to clean/compile/install/uninstall JPWL: - call the respective target in the respective directory. + Note : JPEG2000 test files are available with 'svn checkout http://openjpeg.googlecode.com/svn/data' (about 70 Mo). + If '-DOPJ_DATA_ROOT:PATH' option is omitted, test files will be automatically searched in '${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../data', + corresponding to the location of the data directory when compiling from the trunk (and assuming the data directory has + been checked out of course). MACOSX ------ @@ -99,7 +107,7 @@ If it does not work, try adding the following flag to the cmake command : WINDOWS ------- -If you're using cygwin or MinGW, the same procedures as for Unix can be used. +If you're using cygwin or MinGW+MSYS, the same procedures as for Unix can be used. Otherwise you can use cmake to generate project files for the IDE you are using (VC2010, etc). Type 'cmake --help' for available generators on your platform.