Thanks Toshiya and Werner, as well as the Matplotlib forum,
=)
I've succeeded to compile all per-requisites from the source and executed
the python build and install successfully under the SUSE Linux. I've
already executed a few sample cases with a Agg .png render, its working
perfectly und
Dear Werner,
This hint is very useful. I've tried to redo the make with this command
sequence:
sh ./configure
make uninstall
sh ./configure --without-zlib
make
make install
cd root_of_matplotlib
python setup.py build
=> still get the same error at the ++ linker: "cannot find -lz
A
> cannot find -lz
This dependency is from FreeType itself. Say
./configure --without-zlib
to use FreeType's LZW implementation.
Werner
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Hi,
Here is not appropriate forum, but I guess you've not installed
zlib (maybe your distribution will have zlib-devel package).
I don't know appropriate forum to ask "which rpm is required to
calm unresolved compiler error?", I'm sorry.
Regards,
mpsuzuki
falbriard wrote (2011/09/16 1:05):
Hi
Hi Toshiya,
Thanks was a great hint. The freetype2 .tar.gz distribution worked fine and
no errors anymore at the configure. All worked perfectly. I succeeded to run
the three steps, apparently with no error messages, the: "./configure"; the
"make" and the "make install".
Not sure, if this is
Hi,
I think ".zip" file is designed for the systems using "\r\n"
for line separator, like, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft DOS etc.
Could you try ".tar.gz" source?
Regards,
mpsuzuki
falbriard wrote (2011/09/15 22:18):
Thanks Werner and Toshiya for your quick reply. See below the error message
fro
Thanks Werner and Toshiya for your quick reply. See below the error message
from the configure shell that comes with the original .zip distribution:
zbra:/opt/python/freetype2/freetype-2.4.6 # sh ./configure
: command not found5:
: command not found7:
'/configure: line 73: syntax error near unex
> Having issues with compiling and installing the Freetype2 package.
>
> Both commands, the "make" as well as the "jam install" are throwing errors
> (see details below).
The standard incantation is
./configure
make
sudo make install
It looks like you've missed the configuring step. Sa
Hi,
Have you checked docs/INSTALL.UNIX? If you got any error in
the process described in there, please post in detail.
I'm afraid that the subscriber of this list with the access
to Linux/s390 is few, but I'm interested in.
In addition, jam rules in freetype2 are designed to build the
library but
Having issues with compiling and installing the Freetype2 package.
Both commands, the "make" as well as the "jam install" are throwing errors
(see details below).
Is there any further setup required to install package Freetype 2.4.6
package under Linux
SUSE SLES 11 SP1 (s390)? No RPM is avail
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