On Aug 22, 2011, at 12:25 AM, Matthias Melcher wrote:
> 
> On 21.08.2011, at 22:20, Ian MacArthur wrote:
> 
>> Matt,
>> 
>> Yes, OK, I know the Xcode project is the preferred build option on OSX, but 
>> I always just use the Makefiles anyway.
> 
> Oh no. Makefiles are supposed to work too, but there will be changes... .
> 
>> Except that now it chokes on OSX...
> 
> Ooops...
> 
>> Compiling fl_images_core.cxx...
>> /usr/bin/ar cr ../lib/libfltk_images.a ...
>> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../lib/libfltk_png.a', needed by `all'. 
>>  Stop.
>> make: *** [all] Error 1
> 
>> Hmm, that's odd - it ought to be using the system image libs, so it has not 
>> bothered to build the fltk_png at all, hence the choke:
> 
> OK, I made a design decision here that will haunt me for a while. I figured 
> it would be useful to compile jpeg, png, and zlib from scratch always.

Note that this will *not* work for Mac OS X since a lot of the system libraries 
link against the supplied zlib - you'll find a configure test explicitly to 
prevent --enable-local-zlib on Mac OS X that we've had since FLTK 1.1.x...

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