Hi Tim,
Yeah I have cygwin and I tried with the cygwin command you told as below
but again I got same error  :-

$ ./configure
--with-freetype-lib=/cygdrive/e/PoojaJDK8/freetype-2.4.7/freetype
-2.4.7/objs/win64/vc2010
--with-freetype-include=/cygdrive/e/PoojaJDK8/freetype
-2.4.7/freetype-2.4.7/include/freetype

Error:-
checking what is not needed on Windows?... alsa cups pulse x11
checking for Mac OS X Java Framework... no
checking for X... no
checking for X11/extensions/shape.h... no
configure: error: Can not find or use freetype at location given by
--with-freet
ype
configure exiting with result code 1

Regards,
Pooja

On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:30 AM, pooja chopra <poojachopra....@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Tim,
> Yeah I have cygwin and I tried with the command you told as below
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Tim Bell <tim.b...@oracle.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are building the JDK on WIndows, you probably have Cygwin
>> installed (you won't get very far without it).
>>
>> I suggest you try the Cygwin form of the path instead of the DOS form,
>> and use forward slashes, like this:
>>
>>  ./configure
>>> --with-freetype-lib=/cygdrive/e/PoojaJDK8/freetype-2.4.7/
>>> freetype-2.4.7/objs/win64/vc2010
>>> --with-freetype-include=/cygdrive/e/PoojaJDK8/freetype-
>>> 2.4.7/freetype-2.4.7/include/freetype
>>>
>>
>> Hope this helps-
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>
>> On 04/03/14 17:34, pooja chopra wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Volker ,
>>> Thanks for the help. But even after giving command as below : -
>>>
>>> $ ./configure
>>> -with-freetype-lib=E:\PoojaJDK8\freetype-2.4.7\
>>> freetype-2.4.7\objs\win64\vc2010
>>> --with-freetype-include=E:\PoojaJDK8\freetype-2.4.7\
>>> freetype-2.4.7\include\freetype
>>>
>>> I got below error :-
>>> checking for X11/extensions/shape.h... no
>>> configure: error: Can not find or use freetype at location given by
>>> --with-freetype
>>> configure exiting with result code 1
>>>
>>> I have freetype.dll at this location
>>> E:\PoojaJDK8\freetype-2.4.7\freetype-2.4.7\objs\win64\vc2010  and
>>> freetype.h at this
>>> location E:\PoojaJDK8\freetype-2.4.7\freetype-2.4.7\include\freetype
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Pooja
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 9:21 PM, Volker Simonis <volker.simo...@gmail.com
>>> >wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Pooja,
>>>>
>>>> if you already successfully build freetype according to the steps
>>>> given in your mail you can simply pass the path of the freetype build
>>>> output directory (i.e. the one where you find freetype.dll) with the
>>>> "--with-freetype-lib" option to configure. You should also use
>>>> "--with-freetype-include" to pass the path to the freetype include
>>>> directory (i.e. the one which contains freetype.h) to configure.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Volker
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 5:26 PM, pooja chopra <poojachopra....@gmail.com
>>>> >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi ,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to build openjk on my windows 7 machine and facing problem
>>>>> as
>>>>> below :-
>>>>>
>>>>> checking for X11/extensions/shape.h... no
>>>>> configure: error: Could not find freetype! You need to build a 64-bit
>>>>> version of
>>>>>   freetype.
>>>>> This is not readily available.
>>>>> You can find source code and build instructions on
>>>>> http://www.freetype.org/
>>>>> If you put the resulting build in "C:\Program Files\GnuWin32", it will
>>>>> be
>>>>> found
>>>>> automatically.
>>>>> configure exiting with result code 1
>>>>>
>>>>> Even though I have build freetype using steps as below :-
>>>>>
>>>>> Download FreeType from http://www.freetype.org/download.html, extract
>>>>>
>>>> it to
>>>>
>>>>> c:\OpenJDK\freetype-2.4.7 and double click on
>>>>> c:\OpenJDK\freetype-2.4.7\builds\win32\vc2010\freetype.vcxproj to open
>>>>>
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>> FreeType project in "VisualC++ Express 2010".
>>>>>
>>>>>  From the projects properties do the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>     - Configuration Manager -> Active Solution Manager -> Type or
>>>>> select
>>>>>
>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>>     new Platform -> x64
>>>>>     - Configuration -> Release Multithreaded
>>>>>     - Platform -> x64
>>>>>     - Output Directory -> rename ".\..\..\..\objs\win32\vc2010\" to
>>>>>     ".\..\..\..\objs\win64\vc2010\"
>>>>>     - Intermediate Directory -> rename ".\..\..\..\objs\release_mt\" to
>>>>>     ".\..\..\..\objs\release_mt_64\"
>>>>>     - Target Name -> rename to "freetype"
>>>>>     - Platform Toolset -> Windows7.1SDK
>>>>>
>>>>> Taking help from this site : -
>>>>>
>>>>>  https://weblogs.java.net/blog/simonis/archive/2011/10/28/
>>>> yaojowbi-yet-another-openjdk-windows-build-instruction
>>>>
>>>>> There may be a problem related to Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .Net as
>>>>> what I downloaded had some errors so please provide me link for
>>>>>
>>>> downloading
>>>>
>>>>> this .
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>>>> Pooja
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>

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