03-06-2019
How to find required packages needed by cairo?
Hello, I am currently trying to install and old version of Cairo. I tried two versions, 10.5 and 1.1.1 and they say similar things. Pango 1.1.1 says:
Quote:
checking for X... no
configure: WARNING: X development libraries not found
checking for freetype-config... no
checking freetype/internal/tterrors.h usability... no
checking freetype/internal/tterrors.h presence... no
checking for freetype/internal/tterrors.h... no
checking for FT_Get_First_Char... no
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking for fontconfig >= 1.0.1... checking for xft >= 2.0.0... configure: error: *** Didn't find any of FreeType, X11, or Win32.
*** Must have at least one backend to build Pango.
and Pango 1.0.5 says:
Quote:
checking for X... no
configure: WARNING: X development libraries not found
checking for freetype-config... no
checking freetype/internal/tterrors.h usability... no
checking freetype/internal/tterrors.h presence... no
checking for freetype/internal/tterrors.h... no
checking for FT_Get_First_Char... no
configure: error: *** Didn't find any of FreeType, X11, or Win32.
*** Must have at least one backend to build Pango.
So quite similar. I downloaded two freetype packages, versions number 2.9.1 and 2.2.1 and passed them through PKG_CONFIG_PATH. It did not change the error messages. Doing a search, I found that this tterrors.h file is not present and doing a quick search around the internet, I could not find the precise package(s) that I need, so I am currently lost on what packages to look for. Any help might be useful.
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pango-view
PANGO-VIEW(1) User Commands PANGO-VIEW(1)
NAME
pango-view - Pango text viewer
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
pango-view [OPTION...] - FILE
Help Options:
-h, --help
Show help options
--help-all
Show all help options
--help-cairo
Options understood by the cairo backend
Cairo backend options:
--annotate=1 or 2
Annotate the output
Application Options:
--no-auto-dir
No layout direction according to contents
--backend=cairo/xft/ft2/x
Pango backend to use for rendering (default: cairo)
--background=red/#rrggbb/#rrggbbaa/transparent
Set the background color
-q, --no-display
Do not display (just write to file or whatever)
--dpi=number
Set the resolution
--align=left/center/right
Text alignment
--ellipsize=start/middle/end
Ellipsization mode
--font=description
Set the font description
--foreground=red/#rrggbb/#rrggbbaa
Set the text color
--gravity=south/east/north/west/auto
Base gravity: glyph rotation
--gravity-hint=natural/strong/line
Gravity hint
--header
Display the options in the output
--height=+points/-numlines
Height in points (positive) or number of lines (negative) for ellipsizing
--hinting=none/auto/full
Hinting style
--indent=points
Width in points to indent paragraphs
--justify
Align paragraph lines to be justified
--language=en_US/etc
Language to use for font selection
--margin=CSS-style numbers in pixels
Set the margin on the output in pixels
--markup
Interpret text as Pango markup
-o, --output=file
Save rendered image to output file
--pangorc=file
pangorc file to use (default is ./pangorc)
--pixels
Use pixel units instead of points (sets dpi to 72)
--rtl Set base direction to right-to-left
--rotate=degrees
Angle at which to rotate results
-n, --runs=integer
Run Pango layout engine this many times
--single-par
Enable single-paragraph mode
-t, --text=string
Text to display (instead of a file)
--version
Show version numbers
--waterfall
Create a waterfall display
-w, --width=points
Width in points to which to wrap lines or ellipsize
--wrap=word/char/word-char
Text wrapping mode (needs a width to be set)
Pango module interface version: 1.6.0
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