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(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pango(3)
NAME
Pango - Layout and render international text
SYNOPSIS
my $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create ('argb32', 200, 100);
my $cr = Cairo::Context->create ($surface);
my $layout = Pango::Cairo::create_layout ($cr);
$layout->set_text ("x{03A0}x{03B1}x{03BD}x{8A9E}");
my $font = Pango::FontDescription->from_string ('Serif Bold 27');
$layout->set_font_description ($font);
Pango::Cairo::show_layout($cr, $layout);
$surface->write_to_png ('pango.png');
ABSTRACT
Pango is a library for laying out and rendering text, with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout
is needed, but using Pango in conjunction with Cairo and/or Gtk2 provides a complete solution with high quality text handling and graphics
rendering.
Dynamically loaded modules handle text layout for particular combinations of script and font backend. Pango provides a wide selection of
modules, including modules for Hebrew, Arabic, Hangul, Thai, and a number of Indic scripts. Virtually all of the world's major scripts are
supported.
In addition to the low level layout rendering routines, Pango includes Pango::Layout, a high level driver for laying out entire blocks of
text, and routines to assist in editing internationalized text.
[Adapted from <http://www.pango.org/>.]
DOCUMENTATION
Pango tries to stick very close in spirit to the C API of the underlying pango library. Thus, the manual available at
<http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/stable/> also applies to this module. Additionally, API listings in POD form are generated during
compilation for each of the sub-modules. An index of those POD pages is available at Pango::index.
SEE ALSO
perl, Glib, Cairo, Gtk2.
Pango::index lists the autogenerated API documentation pod files for Pango.
<http://www.pango.org/> is the homepage of the pango C library. Its API documentation is available at
<http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/stable/>.
AUTHORS
muppet <scott at asofyet dot org>
Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch at gmx dot de>
Marc Lehmann <pcg at goof dot com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
perl v5.12.1 2009-08-11 Pango(3)