zint/README.bsd
gitlost 3950b49050 filemem: fix fwrite() return check in fm_write();
test `ferror()` also in `fm_err()` if `err` zero and file
NetBSD: add instructions and some workarounds (`getopt_long_only()`
  in particular)
qzint: check `__GNUC__` version for "-Wstringop-truncation"
  suppression
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% Tested on FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE (with X11 + GNOME installed), OpenBSD 7.4 (with X11) and NetBSD 9.3 (with X11)
1. Prerequisites for building zint
==================================
Prerequisites are git, cmake, make, gcc (or clang) and, for PNG support, libpng, e.g. FreeBSD
su
pkg install git cmake gmake gcc graphics/png
exit
or OpenBSD (make and clang should already be installed):
su
pkg_add git cmake png
exit
or NetBSD (make and gcc should already be installed):
su
pkgin install git cmake png
exit
Then clone the latest source
git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/zint/code zint
cd zint
2. Prerequisites for building zint-qt
=====================================
On FreeBSD:
su
pkg install qt5-core qt5-uitools qt5-buildtools qt5-qmake qt5-svg
exit
On OpenBSD:
su
pkg_add qtbase qttools qtsvg
exit
On NetBSD:
su
pkgin install qt5-qtbase qt5-qttools qt5-qtsvg
exit
3. Build
========
The rest is standard CMake (allowing for absence of sudo)
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
su
make install
exit
except that on OpenBSD you need to use
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt5/cmake ..
and on NetBSD
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/pkg/qt5 ..
instead.
3. CMake options
================
See "README.linux". Note for running the test suite on FreeBSD, if using the default csh, to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH use:
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${PWD}/backend
Also, for Qt5 test on FreeBSD, need:
su
pkg install qt5-testlib
exit