| ******************************************************************************* |
| ** Building on Un*x Platforms (including Cygwin and OS X) |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| |
| |
| ================== |
| Build Requirements |
| ================== |
| |
| -- autoconf 2.56 or later |
| -- automake 1.7 or later |
| -- libtool 1.4 or later |
| * If using Xcode 4.3 or later on OS X, autoconf and automake are no longer |
| provided. The easiest way to obtain them is from MacPorts |
| (http://www.macports.org/). |
| |
| -- NASM (if building x86 or x86-64 SIMD extensions) |
| * 0.98, or 2.01 or later is required for a 32-bit build |
| * NASM 2.00 or later is required for a 64-bit build |
| * NASM 2.07 or later is required for a 64-bit build on OS X. This can be |
| obtained from MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/). |
| |
| The binary RPMs released by the NASM project do not work on older Linux |
| systems, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. On such systems, you can |
| easily build and install NASM from a source RPM by downloading one of the |
| SRPMs from |
| |
| http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds |
| |
| and executing the following as root: |
| |
| ARCH=`uname -m` |
| rpmbuild --rebuild nasm-{version}.src.rpm |
| rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$ARCH/nasm-{version}.$ARCH.rpm |
| |
| NOTE: the NASM build will fail if texinfo is not installed. |
| |
| -- GCC v4.1 or later recommended for best performance |
| * Beginning with Xcode 4, Apple stopped distributing GCC and switched to |
| the LLVM compiler. Xcode v4.0 through v4.6 provides a GCC front end |
| called LLVM-GCC. Unfortunately, as of this writing, neither LLVM-GCC nor |
| the LLVM (clang) compiler produces optimal performance with libjpeg-turbo. |
| Building libjpeg-turbo with LLVM-GCC v4.2 results in a 10% performance |
| degradation when compressing using 64-bit code, relative to building |
| libjpeg-turbo with GCC v4.2. Building libjpeg-turbo with LLVM (clang) |
| results in a 20% performance degradation when compressing using 64-bit |
| code, relative to building libjpeg-turbo with GCC v4.2. If you are |
| running Snow Leopard or earlier, it is suggested that you continue to use |
| Xcode v3.2.6, which provides GCC v4.2. If you are using Lion or later, it |
| is suggested that you install Apple GCC v4.2 through MacPorts. |
| |
| -- If building the TurboJPEG Java wrapper, JDK or OpenJDK 1.5 or later is |
| required. Some systems, such as Solaris 10 and later and Red Hat Enterprise |
| Linux 5 and later, have this pre-installed. On OS X 10.5 and later, it will |
| be necessary to install the Java Developer Package, which can be downloaded |
| from http://developer.apple.com/downloads (Apple ID required.) For systems |
| that do not have a JDK installed, you can obtain the Oracle Java Development |
| Kit from http://www.java.com. |
| |
| |
| ================== |
| Out-of-Tree Builds |
| ================== |
| |
| Binary objects, libraries, and executables are generated in the same directory |
| from which configure was executed (the "binary directory"), and this directory |
| need not necessarily be the same as the libjpeg-turbo source directory. You |
| can create multiple independent binary directories, in which different versions |
| of libjpeg-turbo can be built from the same source tree using different |
| compilers or settings. In the sections below, {build_directory} refers to the |
| binary directory, whereas {source_directory} refers to the libjpeg-turbo source |
| directory. For in-tree builds, these directories are the same. |
| |
| |
| ====================== |
| Building libjpeg-turbo |
| ====================== |
| |
| The following procedure will build libjpeg-turbo on Linux, FreeBSD, Cygwin, and |
| Solaris/x86 systems (on Solaris, this generates a 32-bit library. See below |
| for 64-bit build instructions.) |
| |
| cd {source_directory} |
| autoreconf -fiv |
| cd {build_directory} |
| sh {source_directory}/configure [additional configure flags] |
| make |
| |
| NOTE: Running autoreconf in the source directory is usually only necessary if |
| building libjpeg-turbo from the SVN repository. |
| |
| This will generate the following files under .libs/ |
| |
| libjpeg.a |
| Static link library for the libjpeg API |
| |
| libjpeg.so.{version} (Linux, Unix) |
| libjpeg.{version}.dylib (OS X) |
| cygjpeg-{version}.dll (Cygwin) |
| Shared library for the libjpeg API |
| |
| By default, {version} is 62.1.0, 7.1.0, or 8.0.2, depending on whether |
| libjpeg v6b (default), v7, or v8 emulation is enabled. If using Cygwin, |
| {version} is 62, 7, or 8. |
| |
| libjpeg.so (Linux, Unix) |
| libjpeg.dylib (OS X) |
| Development symlink for the libjpeg API |
| |
| libjpeg.dll.a (Cygwin) |
| Import library for the libjpeg API |
| |
| libturbojpeg.a |
| Static link library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| libturbojpeg.so.0.1.0 (Linux, Unix) |
| libturbojpeg.0.1.0.dylib (OS X) |
| cygturbojpeg-0.dll (Cygwin) |
| Shared library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| libturbojpeg.so (Linux, Unix) |
| libturbojpeg.dylib (OS X) |
| Development symlink for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| libturbojpeg.dll.a (Cygwin) |
| Import library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| |
| libjpeg v7 or v8 API/ABI Emulation |
| ---------------------------------- |
| |
| Add --with-jpeg7 to the configure command line to build a version of |
| libjpeg-turbo that is API/ABI-compatible with libjpeg v7. Add --with-jpeg8 to |
| the configure command to build a version of libjpeg-turbo that is |
| API/ABI-compatible with libjpeg v8. See README-turbo.txt for more information |
| on libjpeg v7 and v8 emulation. |
| |
| |
| In-Memory Source/Destination Managers |
| ------------------------------------- |
| |
| When using libjpeg v6b or v7 API/ABI emulation, add --without-mem-srcdst to the |
| configure command line to build a version of libjpeg-turbo that lacks the |
| jpeg_mem_src() and jpeg_mem_dest() functions. These functions were not part of |
| the original libjpeg v6b and v7 APIs, so removing them ensures strict |
| conformance with those APIs. See README-turbo.txt for more information. |
| |
| |
| Arithmetic Coding Support |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Since the patent on arithmetic coding has expired, this functionality has been |
| included in this release of libjpeg-turbo. libjpeg-turbo's implementation is |
| based on the implementation in libjpeg v8, but it works when emulating libjpeg |
| v7 or v6b as well. The default is to enable both arithmetic encoding and |
| decoding, but those who have philosophical objections to arithmetic coding can |
| add --without-arith-enc or --without-arith-dec to the configure command line to |
| disable encoding or decoding (respectively.) |
| |
| |
| TurboJPEG Java Wrapper |
| ---------------------- |
| Add --with-java to the configure command line to incorporate an optional Java |
| Native Interface wrapper into the TurboJPEG shared library and build the Java |
| front-end classes to support it. This allows the TurboJPEG shared library to |
| be used directly from Java applications. See java/README for more details. |
| |
| You can set the JAVAC, JAR, and JAVA configure variables to specify |
| alternate commands for javac, jar, and java (respectively.) You can also |
| set the JAVACFLAGS configure variable to specify arguments that should be |
| passed to the Java compiler when building the front-end classes, and JNI_CFLAGS |
| to specify arguments that should be passed to the C compiler when building the |
| JNI wrapper. Run 'configure --help' for more details. |
| |
| |
| ======================== |
| Installing libjpeg-turbo |
| ======================== |
| |
| If you intend to install these libraries and the associated header files, then |
| replace 'make' in the instructions above with |
| |
| make install prefix={base dir} libdir={library directory} |
| |
| For example, |
| |
| make install prefix=/usr/local libdir=/usr/local/lib64 |
| |
| will install the header files in /usr/local/include and the library files in |
| /usr/local/lib64. If 'prefix' and 'libdir' are not specified, then the default |
| is to install the header files in /opt/libjpeg-turbo/include and the library |
| files in /opt/libjpeg-turbo/lib32 (32-bit) or /opt/libjpeg-turbo/lib64 |
| (64-bit.) |
| |
| NOTE: You can specify a prefix of /usr and a libdir of, for instance, |
| /usr/lib64 to overwrite the system's version of libjpeg. If you do this, |
| however, then be sure to BACK UP YOUR SYSTEM'S INSTALLATION OF LIBJPEG before |
| overwriting it. It is recommended that you instead install libjpeg-turbo into |
| a non-system directory and manipulate the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or create symlinks |
| to force applications to use libjpeg-turbo instead of libjpeg. See |
| README-turbo.txt for more information. |
| |
| |
| ============= |
| Build Recipes |
| ============= |
| |
| |
| 32-bit Build on 64-bit Linux |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host i686-pc-linux-gnu CFLAGS='-O3 -m32' LDFLAGS=-m32 |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| 64-bit Build on 64-bit OS X |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host x86_64-apple-darwin NASM=/opt/local/bin/nasm |
| |
| to the configure command line. NASM 2.07 or later from MacPorts must be |
| installed. |
| |
| |
| 32-bit Build on 64-bit OS X |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host i686-apple-darwin CFLAGS='-O3 -m32' LDFLAGS=-m32 |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| 64-bit Backward-Compatible Build on 64-bit OS X |
| ----------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host x86_64-apple-darwin NASM=/opt/local/bin/nasm \ |
| CFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk \ |
| -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 -O3' \ |
| LDFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk \ |
| -mmacosx-version-min=10.5' |
| |
| to the configure command line. The OS X 10.5 SDK, and NASM 2.07 or later from |
| MacPorts, must be installed. |
| |
| |
| 32-bit Backward-Compatible Build on OS X |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host i686-apple-darwin \ |
| CFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk \ |
| -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 -O3 -m32' \ |
| LDFLAGS='-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk \ |
| -mmacosx-version-min=10.5 -m32' |
| |
| to the configure command line. The OS X 10.5 SDK must be installed. |
| |
| |
| 64-bit Library Build on 64-bit Solaris |
| -------------------------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host x86_64-pc-solaris CFLAGS='-O3 -m64' LDFLAGS=-m64 |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| 32-bit Build on 64-bit FreeBSD |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| Add |
| |
| --host i386-unknown-freebsd CC='gcc -B /usr/lib32' CFLAGS='-O3 -m32' \ |
| LDFLAGS='-B/usr/lib32' |
| |
| to the configure command line. NASM 2.07 or later from FreeBSD ports must be |
| installed. |
| |
| |
| Oracle Solaris Studio |
| --------------------- |
| |
| Add |
| |
| CC=cc |
| |
| to the configure command line. libjpeg-turbo will automatically be built with |
| the maximum optimization level (-xO5) unless you override CFLAGS. |
| |
| To build a 64-bit version of libjpeg-turbo using Oracle Solaris Studio, add |
| |
| --host x86_64-pc-solaris CC=cc CFLAGS='-xO5 -m64' LDFLAGS=-m64 |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| MinGW Build on Cygwin |
| --------------------- |
| |
| Use CMake (see recipes below) |
| |
| |
| =========== |
| ARM Support |
| =========== |
| |
| This release of libjpeg-turbo can use ARM NEON SIMD instructions to accelerate |
| JPEG compression/decompression by approximately 2-4x on ARMv7 and later |
| platforms. If libjpeg-turbo is configured on an ARM Linux platform, then the |
| build system will automatically include the NEON SIMD routines, if they are |
| supported. Build instructions for other ARM-based platforms follow. |
| |
| |
| Building libjpeg-turbo for iOS |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| iOS platforms, such as the iPhone and iPad, use ARM processors, some of which |
| support NEON instructions. Additional steps are required in order to build |
| libjpeg-turbo for these platforms. |
| |
| Additional build requirements: |
| |
| gas-preprocessor.pl |
| (https://sourceforge.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/HEAD/tree/gas-preprocessor) |
| should be installed in your PATH. |
| |
| |
| ARM 32-bit Build (Xcode 4.6.x and earlier, LLVM-GCC): |
| |
| Set the following shell variables for simplicity: |
| |
| Xcode 4.2 and earlier: |
| IOS_PLATFORMDIR=/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform |
| Xcode 4.3 and later: |
| IOS_PLATFORMDIR=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform |
| |
| IOS_SYSROOT=$IOS_PLATFORMDIR/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS*.sdk |
| IOS_GCC=$IOS_PLATFORMDIR/Developer/usr/bin/arm-apple-darwin10-llvm-gcc-4.2 |
| |
| ARMv6 (code will run on all iOS devices, not SIMD-accelerated): |
| [NOTE: Requires Xcode 4.4.x or earlier] |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-march=armv6 -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfpu=vfp" |
| |
| ARMv7 (code will run on iPhone 3GS-4S/iPad 1st-3rd Generation and newer): |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-march=armv7 -mcpu=cortex-a8 -mtune=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon" |
| |
| ARMv7s (code will run on iPhone 5/iPad 4th Generation and newer): |
| [NOTE: Requires Xcode 4.5 or later] |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-march=armv7s -mcpu=swift -mtune=swift -mfpu=neon" |
| |
| Follow the procedure under "Building libjpeg-turbo" above, adding |
| |
| --host arm-apple-darwin10 \ |
| CC="$IOS_GCC" LD="$IOS_GCC" \ |
| CFLAGS="-mfloat-abi=softfp -isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT -O3 $IOS_CFLAGS" \ |
| LDFLAGS="-mfloat-abi=softfp -isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT $IOS_CFLAGS" |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| ARM 32-bit Build (Xcode 5.0.x and later, Clang): |
| |
| Set the following shell variables for simplicity: |
| |
| IOS_PLATFORMDIR=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform |
| IOS_SYSROOT=$IOS_PLATFORMDIR/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS*.sdk |
| IOS_GCC=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang |
| |
| ARMv7 (code will run on iPhone 3GS-4S/iPad 1st-3rd Generation and newer): |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-arch armv7" |
| |
| ARMv7s (code will run on iPhone 5/iPad 4th Generation and newer): |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-arch armv7s" |
| |
| Follow the procedure under "Building libjpeg-turbo" above, adding |
| |
| --host arm-apple-darwin10 \ |
| CC="$IOS_GCC" LD="$IOS_GCC" \ |
| CFLAGS="-mfloat-abi=softfp -isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT -O3 $IOS_CFLAGS" \ |
| LDFLAGS="-mfloat-abi=softfp -isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT $IOS_CFLAGS" \ |
| CCASFLAGS="-no-integrated-as $IOS_CFLAGS" |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| ARMv8 64-bit Build (Xcode 5.0.x and later, Clang): |
| |
| Code will run on iPhone 5S/iPad Mini 2/iPad Air and newer. |
| |
| Set the following shell variables for simplicity: |
| |
| IOS_PLATFORMDIR=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform |
| IOS_SYSROOT=$IOS_PLATFORMDIR/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS*.sdk |
| IOS_GCC=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/clang |
| IOS_CFLAGS="-arch arm64" |
| |
| Follow the procedure under "Building libjpeg-turbo" above, adding |
| |
| --host aarch64-apple-darwin \ |
| CC="$IOS_GCC" LD="$IOS_GCC" \ |
| CFLAGS="-isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT -O3 $IOS_CFLAGS" \ |
| LDFLAGS="-isysroot $IOS_SYSROOT $IOS_CFLAGS" |
| |
| to the configure command line. |
| |
| |
| NOTE: You can also add -miphoneos-version-min={version} to $IOS_CFLAGS above |
| in order to support older versions of iOS than the default version supported by |
| the SDK. |
| |
| Once built, lipo can be used to combine the ARMv6, v7, v7s, and/or v8 variants |
| into a universal library. |
| |
| NOTE: If you are building libjpeg-turbo from the "official" project tarball, |
| then it is highly likely that you will need to run 'autoreconf -fiv' in the |
| source tree prior to building ARMv7, v7s, or v8 iOS binaries using the |
| techniques described above. Otherwise, you may get a libtool error such as |
| "unable to infer tagged configuration." |
| |
| |
| Building libjpeg-turbo for Android |
| ---------------------------------- |
| |
| Building libjpeg-turbo for Android platforms requires the Android NDK |
| (https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk) and autotools. The following is |
| a general recipe script that can be modified for your specific needs. |
| |
| # Set these variables to suit your needs |
| NDK_PATH={full path to the "ndk" directory-- for example, /opt/android/ndk} |
| BUILD_PLATFORM={the platform name for the NDK package you installed-- |
| for example, "windows-x86" or "linux-x86_64"} |
| TOOLCHAIN_VERSION={"4.6", "4.8", etc. This corresponds to a toolchain |
| directory under ${NDK_PATH}/toolchains/.} |
| ANDROID_VERSION={The minimum version of Android to support-- for example, |
| "9", "19", etc.} |
| |
| HOST=arm-linux-androideabi |
| TOOLCHAIN=${NDK_PATH}/toolchains/${HOST}-${TOOLCHAIN_VERSION}/prebuilt/${BUILD_PLATFORM} |
| SYSROOT=${NDK_PATH}/platforms/android-${ANDROID_VERSION}/arch-arm |
| ANDROID_INCLUDES="-I${SYSROOT}/usr/include -I${TOOLCHAIN}/include" |
| ANDROID_CFLAGS="-march=armv7-a -mfloat-abi=softfp -fprefetch-loop-arrays \ |
| -fstrict-aliasing --sysroot=${SYSROOT}" |
| export CPP=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-cpp |
| export AR=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-ar |
| export AS=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-as |
| export NM=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-nm |
| export CC=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-gcc |
| export LD=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-ld |
| export RANLIB=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-ranlib |
| export OBJDUMP=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-objdump |
| export STRIP=${TOOLCHAIN}/bin/${HOST}-strip |
| cd {build_directory} |
| sh {source_directory}/configure --host=${HOST} \ |
| CFLAGS="${ANDROID_INCLUDES} ${ANDROID_CFLAGS} -O3" \ |
| CPPFLAGS="${ANDROID_INCLUDES} ${ANDROID_CFLAGS}" \ |
| LDFLAGS="${ANDROID_CFLAGS}" --with-simd ${1+"$@"} |
| make |
| |
| |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| ** Building on Windows (Visual C++ or MinGW) |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| |
| |
| ================== |
| Build Requirements |
| ================== |
| |
| -- CMake (http://www.cmake.org) v2.8.8 or later |
| |
| -- Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 or later |
| |
| If you don't already have Visual C++, then the easiest way to get it is by |
| installing the Windows SDK: |
| |
| http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/bb980924.aspx |
| |
| The Windows SDK includes both 32-bit and 64-bit Visual C++ compilers and |
| everything necessary to build libjpeg-turbo. |
| |
| * You can also use Microsoft Visual Studio Express Edition, which is a free |
| download. (NOTE: versions prior to 2012 can only be used to build 32-bit |
| code.) |
| * If you intend to build libjpeg-turbo from the command line, then add the |
| appropriate compiler and SDK directories to the INCLUDE, LIB, and PATH |
| environment variables. This is generally accomplished by executing |
| vcvars32.bat or vcvars64.bat and SetEnv.cmd. vcvars32.bat and |
| vcvars64.bat are part of Visual C++ and are located in the same directory |
| as the compiler. SetEnv.cmd is part of the Windows SDK. You can pass |
| optional arguments to SetEnv.cmd to specify a 32-bit or 64-bit build |
| environment. |
| |
| ... OR ... |
| |
| -- MinGW |
| |
| MinGW-builds (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingwbuilds/) or |
| tdm-gcc (http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/) recommended if building on a Windows |
| machine. Both distributions install a Start Menu link that can be used to |
| launch a command prompt with the appropriate compiler paths automatically |
| set. |
| |
| -- NASM (http://www.nasm.us/) 0.98 or later (NASM 2.05 or later is required for |
| a 64-bit build) |
| |
| -- If building the TurboJPEG Java wrapper, JDK 1.5 or later is required. This |
| can be downloaded from http://www.java.com. |
| |
| |
| ================== |
| Out-of-Tree Builds |
| ================== |
| |
| Binary objects, libraries, and executables are generated in the same directory |
| from which cmake was executed (the "binary directory"), and this directory need |
| not necessarily be the same as the libjpeg-turbo source directory. You can |
| create multiple independent binary directories, in which different versions of |
| libjpeg-turbo can be built from the same source tree using different compilers |
| or settings. In the sections below, {build_directory} refers to the binary |
| directory, whereas {source_directory} refers to the libjpeg-turbo source |
| directory. For in-tree builds, these directories are the same. |
| |
| |
| ====================== |
| Building libjpeg-turbo |
| ====================== |
| |
| |
| Visual C++ (Command Line) |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release {source_directory} |
| nmake |
| |
| This will build either a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of libjpeg-turbo, depending |
| on which version of cl.exe is in the PATH. |
| |
| The following files will be generated under {build_directory}: |
| |
| jpeg-static.lib |
| Static link library for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/jpeg{version}.dll |
| DLL for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/jpeg.lib |
| Import library for the libjpeg API |
| turbojpeg-static.lib |
| Static link library for the TurboJPEG API |
| turbojpeg.dll |
| DLL for the TurboJPEG API |
| turbojpeg.lib |
| Import library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| {version} is 62, 7, or 8, depending on whether libjpeg v6b (default), v7, or |
| v8 emulation is enabled. |
| |
| |
| Visual C++ (IDE) |
| ---------------- |
| |
| Choose the appropriate CMake generator option for your version of Visual Studio |
| (run "cmake" with no arguments for a list of available generators.) For |
| instance: |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" {source_directory} |
| |
| NOTE: Add "Win64" to the generator name (for example, "Visual Studio 10 |
| Win64") to build a 64-bit version of libjpeg-turbo. Recent versions of CMake |
| no longer document that. A separate build directory must be used for 32-bit |
| and 64-bit builds. |
| |
| You can then open ALL_BUILD.vcproj in Visual Studio and build one of the |
| configurations in that project ("Debug", "Release", etc.) to generate a full |
| build of libjpeg-turbo. |
| |
| This will generate the following files under {build_directory}: |
| |
| {configuration}/jpeg-static.lib |
| Static link library for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/{configuration}/jpeg{version}.dll |
| DLL for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/{configuration}/jpeg.lib |
| Import library for the libjpeg API |
| {configuration}/turbojpeg-static.lib |
| Static link library for the TurboJPEG API |
| {configuration}/turbojpeg.dll |
| DLL for the TurboJPEG API |
| {configuration}/turbojpeg.lib |
| Import library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| {configuration} is Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, or MinSizeRel, depending on |
| the configuration you built in the IDE, and {version} is 62, 7, or 8, |
| depending on whether libjpeg v6b (default), v7, or v8 emulation is enabled. |
| |
| |
| MinGW |
| ----- |
| |
| NOTE: This assumes that you are building on a Windows machine. If you are |
| cross-compiling on a Linux/Unix machine, then see "Build Recipes" below. |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" {source_directory} |
| mingw32-make |
| |
| This will generate the following files under {build_directory} |
| |
| libjpeg.a |
| Static link library for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/libjpeg-{version}.dll |
| DLL for the libjpeg API |
| sharedlib/libjpeg.dll.a |
| Import library for the libjpeg API |
| libturbojpeg.a |
| Static link library for the TurboJPEG API |
| libturbojpeg.dll |
| DLL for the TurboJPEG API |
| libturbojpeg.dll.a |
| Import library for the TurboJPEG API |
| |
| {version} is 62, 7, or 8, depending on whether libjpeg v6b (default), v7, or |
| v8 emulation is enabled. |
| |
| |
| Debug Build |
| ----------- |
| |
| Add "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug" to the cmake command line. Or, if building with |
| NMake, remove "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release" (Debug builds are the default with |
| NMake.) |
| |
| |
| libjpeg v7 or v8 API/ABI Emulation |
| ----------------------------------- |
| |
| Add "-DWITH_JPEG7=1" to the cmake command line to build a version of |
| libjpeg-turbo that is API/ABI-compatible with libjpeg v7. Add "-DWITH_JPEG8=1" |
| to the cmake command to build a version of libjpeg-turbo that is |
| API/ABI-compatible with libjpeg v8. See README-turbo.txt for more information |
| on libjpeg v7 and v8 emulation. |
| |
| |
| In-Memory Source/Destination Managers |
| ------------------------------------- |
| |
| When using libjpeg v6b or v7 API/ABI emulation, add -DWITH_MEM_SRCDST=0 to the |
| CMake command line to build a version of libjpeg-turbo that lacks the |
| jpeg_mem_src() and jpeg_mem_dest() functions. These functions were not part of |
| the original libjpeg v6b and v7 APIs, so removing them ensures strict |
| conformance with those APIs. See README-turbo.txt for more information. |
| |
| |
| Arithmetic Coding Support |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Since the patent on arithmetic coding has expired, this functionality has been |
| included in this release of libjpeg-turbo. libjpeg-turbo's implementation is |
| based on the implementation in libjpeg v8, but it works when emulating libjpeg |
| v7 or v6b as well. The default is to enable both arithmetic encoding and |
| decoding, but those who have philosophical objections to arithmetic coding can |
| add "-DWITH_ARITH_ENC=0" or "-DWITH_ARITH_DEC=0" to the cmake command line to |
| disable encoding or decoding (respectively.) |
| |
| |
| TurboJPEG Java Wrapper |
| ---------------------- |
| Add "-DWITH_JAVA=1" to the cmake command line to incorporate an optional Java |
| Native Interface wrapper into the TurboJPEG shared library and build the Java |
| front-end classes to support it. This allows the TurboJPEG shared library to |
| be used directly from Java applications. See java/README for more details. |
| |
| If you are using CMake 2.8, you can set the Java_JAVAC_EXECUTABLE, |
| Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE, and Java_JAR_EXECUTABLE CMake variables to specify |
| alternate commands or locations for javac, jar, and java (respectively.) If |
| you are using CMake 2.6, set JAVA_COMPILE, JAVA_RUNTIME, and JAVA_ARCHIVE |
| instead. You can also set the JAVACFLAGS CMake variable to specify arguments |
| that should be passed to the Java compiler when building the front-end classes. |
| |
| |
| ======================== |
| Installing libjpeg-turbo |
| ======================== |
| |
| You can use the build system to install libjpeg-turbo into a directory of your |
| choosing (as opposed to creating an installer.) To do this, add: |
| |
| -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX={install_directory} |
| |
| to the cmake command line. |
| |
| For example, |
| |
| cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \ |
| -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=c:\libjpeg-turbo {source_directory} |
| nmake install |
| |
| will install the header files in c:\libjpeg-turbo\include, the library files |
| in c:\libjpeg-turbo\lib, the DLL's in c:\libjpeg-turbo\bin, and the |
| documentation in c:\libjpeg-turbo\doc. |
| |
| |
| ============= |
| Build Recipes |
| ============= |
| |
| |
| 64-bit MinGW Build on Cygwin |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| CC=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc \ |
| cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \ |
| -DCMAKE_RC_COMPILER=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres.exe \ |
| {source_directory} |
| make |
| |
| This produces a 64-bit build of libjpeg-turbo that does not depend on |
| cygwin1.dll or other Cygwin DLL's. The mingw64-x86_64-gcc-core and |
| mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++ packages (and their dependencies) must be installed. |
| |
| |
| 32-bit MinGW Build on Cygwin |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| CC=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc \ |
| cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \ |
| -DCMAKE_RC_COMPILER=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-windres.exe \ |
| {source_directory} |
| make |
| |
| This produces a 32-bit build of libjpeg-turbo that does not depend on |
| cygwin1.dll or other Cygwin DLL's. The mingw64-i686-gcc-core and |
| mingw64-i686-gcc-g++ packages (and their dependencies) must be installed. |
| |
| |
| MinGW Build on Linux |
| -------------------- |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| CC={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-gcc \ |
| cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \ |
| -DCMAKE_AR={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-ar \ |
| -DCMAKE_RANLIB={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-ranlib \ |
| {source_directory} |
| make |
| |
| |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| ** Creating Release Packages |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| |
| The following commands can be used to create various types of release packages: |
| |
| |
| Unix/Linux |
| ---------- |
| |
| make rpm |
| |
| Create Red Hat-style binary RPM package. Requires RPM v4 or later. |
| |
| make srpm |
| |
| This runs 'make dist' to create a pristine source tarball, then creates a |
| Red Hat-style source RPM package from the tarball. Requires RPM v4 or later. |
| |
| make deb |
| |
| Create Debian-style binary package. Requires dpkg. |
| |
| make dmg |
| |
| Create Macintosh package/disk image. This requires pkgbuild and |
| productbuild, which are installed by default on OS X 10.7 and later and which |
| can be obtained by installing Xcode 3.2.6 (with the "Unix Development" |
| option) on OS X 10.6. Packages built in this manner can be installed on OS X |
| 10.5 and later, but they must be built on OS X 10.6 or later. |
| |
| make udmg [BUILDDIR32={32-bit build directory}] |
| |
| On 64-bit OS X systems, this creates a Macintosh package and disk image that |
| contains universal i386/x86-64 binaries. You should first configure a 32-bit |
| out-of-tree build of libjpeg-turbo, then configure a 64-bit out-of-tree |
| build, then run 'make udmg' from the 64-bit build directory. The build |
| system will look for the 32-bit build under {source_directory}/osxx86 by |
| default, but you can override this by setting the BUILDDIR32 variable on the |
| make command line as shown above. |
| |
| make iosdmg [BUILDDIR32={32-bit build directory}] \ |
| [BUILDDIRARMV6={ARMv6 build directory}] \ |
| [BUILDDIRARMV7={ARMv7 build directory}] \ |
| [BUILDDIRARMV7S={ARMv7s build directory}] \ |
| [BUILDDIRARMV8={ARMv8 build directory}] |
| |
| On OS X systems, this creates a Macintosh package and disk image in which the |
| libjpeg-turbo static libraries contain ARM architectures necessary to build |
| iOS applications. If building on an x86-64 system, the binaries will also |
| contain the i386 architecture, as with 'make udmg' above. You should first |
| configure ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv7s, and/or ARMv8 out-of-tree builds of |
| libjpeg-turbo (see "Building libjpeg-turbo for iOS" above.) If you are |
| building an x86-64 version of libjpeg-turbo, you should configure a 32-bit |
| out-of-tree build as well. Next, build libjpeg-turbo as you would normally, |
| using an out-of-tree build. When it is built, run 'make iosdmg' from the |
| build directory. The build system will look for the ARMv6 build under |
| {source_directory}/iosarmv6 by default, the ARMv7 build under |
| {source_directory}/iosarmv7 by default, the ARMv7s build under |
| {source_directory}/iosarmv7s by default, the ARMv8 build under |
| {source_directory}/iosarmv8 by default, and (if applicable) the 32-bit build |
| under {source_directory}/osxx86 by default, but you can override this by |
| setting the BUILDDIR32, BUILDDIRARMV6, BUILDDIRARMV7, BUILDDIRARMV7S, and/or |
| BUILDDIRARMV8 variables on the make command line as shown above. |
| |
| NOTE: If including an ARMv8 build in the package, then you may need to use |
| Xcode's version of lipo instead of the operating system's. To do this, pass |
| an argument of LIPO="xcrun lipo" on the make command line. |
| |
| make cygwinpkg |
| |
| Build a Cygwin binary package. |
| |
| |
| Windows |
| ------- |
| |
| If using NMake: |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| nmake installer |
| |
| If using MinGW: |
| |
| cd {build_directory} |
| make installer |
| |
| If using the Visual Studio IDE, build the "installer" project. |
| |
| The installer package (libjpeg-turbo[-gcc][64].exe) will be located under |
| {build_directory}. If building using the Visual Studio IDE, then the installer |
| package will be located in a subdirectory with the same name as the |
| configuration you built (such as {build_directory}\Debug\ or |
| {build_directory}\Release\). |
| |
| Building a Windows installer requires the Nullsoft Install System |
| (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/.) makensis.exe should be in your PATH. |
| |
| |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| ** Regression testing |
| ******************************************************************************* |
| |
| The most common way to test libjpeg-turbo is by invoking 'make test' on |
| Unix/Linux platforms or 'ctest' on Windows platforms, once the build has |
| completed. This runs a series of tests to ensure that mathematical |
| compatibility has been maintained between libjpeg-turbo and libjpeg v6b. This |
| also invokes the TurboJPEG unit tests, which ensure that the colorspace |
| extensions, YUV encoding, decompression scaling, and other features of the |
| TurboJPEG C and Java APIs are working properly (and, by extension, that the |
| equivalent features of the underlying libjpeg API are also working.) |
| |
| Invoking 'make testclean' or 'nmake testclean' (if using NMake) or building |
| the 'testclean' target (if using the Visual Studio IDE) will clean up the |
| output images generated by 'make test'. |
| |
| On Unix/Linux platforms, more extensive tests of the TurboJPEG C and Java |
| wrappers can be run by invoking 'make tjtest'. These extended TurboJPEG tests |
| essentially iterate through all of the available features of the TurboJPEG APIs |
| that are not covered by the TurboJPEG unit tests (this includes the lossless |
| transform options) and compare the images generated by each feature to images |
| generated using the equivalent feature in the libjpeg API. The extended |
| TurboJPEG tests are meant to test for regressions in the TurboJPEG wrappers, |
| not in the underlying libjpeg API library. |