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A short guide on how to build and install XPaint
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First, *read* the comments in README.
Obviously, you need an ANSI C compiler - only gcc is supported - and you need
the following libraries to be installed, together with their associated
development packages :
X11 libraries (libX11, libXext, libXt, libXmu, libSM, libICE, libXp)
libXpm
libz
libpng
libtiff
libjpeg
Most Unix/Linux distributions should already provide all this
Building xpaint
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Check that all paths etc. in 'Local.config' are correct.
Be sure to add any flags needed for your machine.
Then do './configure' and 'make'.
In case you would like to change the Athena widget set wich is
automatically selected by 'configure', choose one of the following
options:
0) 'make' or 'make xaw3dxft'
By default, this uses the included (improved) Xaw3d widgets which
have support for UTF8 / freetype and anti-aliased fonts in the menus.
This is now the recommended option.
Or use one of the Xaw library clones if one is available as a shared
library on your system :
1) 'make xaw' (plain old/ugly Xaw widgets)
2) 'make xaw3d' (Xaw3d widgets)
3) 'make xaw3dg' (Xaw3d enhanced widgets from Debian)
4) 'make xaw95' (Xaw95 widgets)
4) 'make nextaw' (neXtaw widgets)
Installing xpaint
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As usual, type
'make install'
and to install the man page
'make install.man'
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