From: Tomas Frydrych (tomas@frydrych.uklinux.net)
Date: Tue Jul 30 2002 - 08:04:56 EDT
Just a reminder to all makefile maintainers, I will remove 
src/other/fribidi this forthcoming weekend, and this will break all 
builds until the makefiles are fixed. 
AW makefile changes:
    All platforms will have to link against Fribidi in system directories
    (wherever that might be); I will change all the #include "fribidi.h"
    to #include <fribidi/fribidi.h>. Ideally, the make system should
    check the version of the library on the system; we require version
    >= 0.10.4 and interface version == 2.
getting/building fribidi:
    autoconf-using platforms: get the package from
    http://fribidi.sourceforge.net, build and install in the usual fashion.
    For win32: either get the fribidi module from AbiWord CVS
    and build using the provided MSVC project files, or you can get a
    precompiled one from          
         http://www.frydrych.uklinux.net/abi/fribidi.zip.
    all other platforms: get the module from AW CVS, create
    makefiles for your platform (please place all platform specific stuff
    into a suitably named subdirectory of the module) and commit the
    makefiles to the fribidi module. If adding version info to the library
    use the version defines found in fribidi_config.h.
    We do not need the library to contain charset-conversion
    functions (~ autoconf option --without-charsets), so the minimal
    set of files that need to be compiled and linked is:
        fribidi.c
        fribidi_char_type.c
        fribidi_mem.c
        fribidi_mirroring.c
        fribidi_types.c
        However, feel free to provide mechanism for compiling the whole
      thing, as Behdad Esfahbod, the current fribidi maintainer,
      agreed to add any make systems we provide to the official
      package, providing we keep them updated for releases, which
      I have committed us to doing :); we will do this anyway, the fribidi
      releases are not too frequent, I suspect often the make files will
      not need any changes at all, and it might give this excellent
      library a wider exposure.
Tomas
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