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Re-adjustment of Makefiles
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@ -36,13 +36,17 @@ Version 2.3.1:
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Correction of some minor bugs in Code 128 and Data Matrix, addition of --notext option to CLI and
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better operation of --scale option which now scales human readable text and MaxiCode.
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SPECIAL NOTE: Codablock-F has now been REMOVED from this project because of problems implimenting
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this standard. For full details see the project website.
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COMPILING THE CODE
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------------------
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The CMake Method: (Linux, BSD and Cygwin)
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The CMake Method:
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The easiest way to configure compilation is to take advantage of the CMake utilities. You will
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need to install CMake first. If no Qt libraries are installed then CMake will not attempt to
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build the Zint Barcode Studio GUI. Similarly if libpng is not detected then CMake will not attempt
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to compile PNG image support.
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to compile PNG image support. This method is recommened in most cases, the notable exception
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being MinGW.
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Once CMake is installed follow these steps:
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@ -61,24 +65,32 @@ data will be ignored. The GUI can be accessed by typing
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zint-qt
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The MakeFile Method:
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(Linux, BSD and MinGW)
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MakeFiles are provided for some systems although this method is depreciated. To compile using
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this method simply run:
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MakeFiles are provided for some systems although this method is now depreciated. This method compiles
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and installs the library and CLI only. If you have installed Zint using this method before please
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note that the binaries will now install to a different location than version 2.3.0 or earlier
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(/usr/bin rather than /usr/local/bin and /usr/lib rather than /usr/local/lib). This makes
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installation easier on Red Hat based systems (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora etc.) and on BSD-like systems
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(FreeBSD, OpenBSD etc.) and is more correctly in line with the LSB. YOU WILL NEED TO UNINSTALL
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PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF ZINT BEFORE USING THIS METHOD.
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To compile using this method simply run:
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make
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make install
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If compiling on BSD, RHEL or CentOS substitute MakeFile.bsd for the default MakeFiles.
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If compiling on MinGW substitute MakeFile.mingw for the default MakeFiles.
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If compiling on MinGW substitute the Makefile.mingw files for the default Makefiles in both the
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/frontend and /backend folders.
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MS Windows:
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Compiling on Cygwin and MinGW are covered above. Compiling with MS Visual Studio is more involved!
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Full instructions are currently not available but will be placed on the project website as soon
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as possible.
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Full instructions are currently not ready for publication but will be placed on the project website
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as soon as possible.
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Mac OSX:
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Efforts are currently under way to allow compiling on OSX using the CMake method. If you have
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any success with compiling Zint on OSX then please get in touch.
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Efforts are currently under way to ease compiling on OSX using the CMake method. It may be possible
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to compile Zint using methods similar to those given above, but this has not been thoroughly tested
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yet. If you have any success with compiling Zint on OSX then please get in touch. An install binary
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for OSX is also in development.
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THINGS TO DO
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