![]() ![]() Specifies additional options to the configure script. configure CXX=CC CXXFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix To influence the options the configure script chooses, you may specify 'make' option variables when running the configure script. The library is currently named similar to 'libMagick++.a' (and/or libMagick++.so.5.0.39) and is installed under prefix/lib while the headers are installed with Magick++.h being installed in prefix/include and the remaining headers in prefix/include/Magick++. To install ImageMagick plus Magick++ under Unix, installation should be similar to The following instructions pertain to the Magick++ specific configuration and build options. Please follow the installation instructions provided by its README.txt file. Magick++ is now built using the ImageMagick configure script and Makefiles. Please let me know if you have successfully built and executed Magick++ using a different configuration so that I can add to the table of verified configurations. Users of Magick++ have reported that the following configurations work with Magick++: Visual C++ 8.0 Standard Edition Service Pack 5 The author has personally verified that Magick++ compiles and runs using the following compiler/platform combinations: The compiler must support the following C++ standard features: It was decided that Magick++ will be around for the long-haul, so its API definition depends on valuable C++ features which should be common in all current and future C++ compilers. Most modern C++ compilers for Microsoft Windows or the Mac should work (project files are provided for Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0). Standards compliant commercial C++ compilers should also work fine. ![]() The author uses gcc 3.4 (GNU C++) which is available under UNIX and under the Cygwin UNIX-emulation environment for Windows. In order to compile Magick++ you must have access to a standard C++ implementation. ![]()
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