william ratcliff wrote:
> A bit strange:
>
> gcc -mno-cygwin -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Iwin32_static\include 
> -I. -Ic:\python25\include -Ic:\python25\PC -c src/ft2font.cpp -o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\src\ft2font.o
> g++ -mno-cygwin -shared build\temp.win32- 2.5\Release\src\ft2font.o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\src\mplutils.o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\cxxsupport.o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\cxx_extensions.o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\indirectpythoninterface.o 
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\cxxextensions.o -Lwin32_static\lib 
> -Lc:\python25\libs -Lc:\python25\PCBuild -lfreetype -lz -lpython25 
> -lmsvcr71 -o build\lib.win32-2.5\matplotlib\ft2font.pyd
> Found executable c:\python24\enthought\mingw\bin\g++.exe
> build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\src\ft2font.o:ft2font.cpp:(.text+0x317): 
> undefined reference to `_imp__FT_Done_FreeType'
These _imp__ things have something to do with how mingw32 links with 
libraries.  I'm afraid I'm getting a little out of my element there.  If 
you want to rule out any unintentional consequences of my very recent 
setup.py changes (which were primarily to give more information, rather 
than change how things work), you can revert SVN a bit "svn -r 3645" and 
see if things are any different.  Please let me know how that goes 
either way.
> But, I noticed in the beginning:
>
> ============================================================================
> BUILDING MATPLOTLIB
>             matplotlib: 0.90.1 (r3634)
>                 python: 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC
>                         v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
>               platform: win32
>        Windows version: (5, 1, 2600, 2, 'Service Pack 2')
>
> REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES
> Setting mingw32 as default compiler for nt.
>                  numpy: 1.0.4.dev3937
>              freetype2: unknown (no pkg-config)
>
> OPTIONAL DEPENDENCIES
>                   Gtk+: no
>                         * Building for Gtk+ requires pygtk; you must 
> be able
>                         * to "import gtk" in your build/install 
> environment
>                Tkinter: Tkinter: 50704, Tk: 8.4, Tcl: 8.4
>               wxPython: no
>                         *  WXAgg's accelerator requires `wx-config'.  The
>                         * `wx-config' executable could not be located 
> in any
>                         * directory of the PATH environment variable. 
> If you
>                         * want to build WXAgg, and wx-config is in some
>                         * other location or has some other name, set the
>                         * WX_CONFIG environment variable to the full 
> path of
>                         * the executable like so:  export 
> WX_CONFIG=/usr/lib
>                         * /wxPython-2.6.1.0-gtk2-unicode/bin/wx-config
>                     Qt: no
>                    Qt4: no
>                  Cairo: no
>                 libpng: unknown (no pkg-config)
>
> [Edit setup.cfg to suppress the above messages]
> ============================================================================
>
> Does this mean that it's unable to find the win32_static directory?  I 
> have in in the matplotlibdirectory.
No.  The line:

   freetype2: unknown (no pkg-config)

indicates that the freetype2 headers were found, but it couldn't 
determine the version through pkg-config.  If it wasn't able to find it, 
it would hav said "freetype2: no".  On second glance, I admit that 
message might be confusing.  Do you think "found, but unknown version" 
would be better?
>   I think I'm confused on something:  In the win32 directory, there 
> are instructions for building under cygwin--but is it necessary to 
> build, or does matplotlib just require the library files and their 
> headers, which it should be able to find in the win32_static directory?
I'll defer on that question to someone with more matplotlib + Windows 
experience.

Cheers,
Mike

>
> Cheers,
> William
>
> On 8/1/07, *Michael Droettboom* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     It looks like I screwed up the order of libraries between
>     freetype2 and
>     zlib.  (It was updated to use pkg-config to determine the freetype
>     dependencies where possible, but that inadvertently broke Windows.)
>
>     Please 'svn up' and try again.  Sorry for the inconvience.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Mike
>
>     william ratcliff wrote:
>     > Is it possible that the freetype library in win32_static is out
>     of date?
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     > William
>     >
>     > On 8/1/07, *william ratcliff* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >     Ok--that did fix the expandtabs bug!  I can now see where
>     there is
>     >     a failure in the build:
>     >
>     >     Found executable C:\Python24\Enthought\MingW\bin\g++.exe
>     >     win32_static\lib/libfreetype.a(ftgzip.o):ftgzip.c:(.text+0x160):
>     >     undefined refer
>     >     ence to `inflateInit2_'
>     >     win32_static\lib/libfreetype.a(ftgzip.o):ftgzip.c:(.text+0x1d7):
>     >     undefined refer
>     >     ence to `inflateEnd'
>     >     win32_static\lib/libfreetype.a(
>     ftgzip.o):ftgzip.c:(.text+0x522):
>     >     undefined refer
>     >     ence to `inflateReset'
>     >     win32_static\lib/libfreetype.a(ftgzip.o):ftgzip.c:(.text+0x5e8):
>     >     undefined refer
>     >     ence to `inflate'
>     >     collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>     >     error: Command "g++ -mno-cygwin -shared build\temp.win32-
>     >     2.5\Release\src\ft2font
>     >     .o build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\src\mplutils.o
>     >     build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\
>     >     cxxsupport.o build\temp.win32-2.5\Release\cxx\cxx_extensions.o
>     >     build\temp.win32-
>     >     2.5\Release\cxx\indirectpythoninterface.o
>     >     build\temp.win32- 2.5\Release\cxx\cxxex
>     >     tensions.o -Lwin32_static\lib -Lc:\python25\libs
>     >     -Lc:\python25\PCBuild -lz -lfre
>     >     etype -lpython25 -lmsvcr71 -o
>     >     build\lib.win32-2.5\matplotlib\ft2font.pyd " failed
>     >      with exit status 1
>     >
>     >
>     >     suggestions?
>     >
>     >     Thanks,
>     >     William
>     >
>     >
>     >     On 8/1/07, *Michael Droettboom* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >         That's my bad from my changes to setup.py yesterday.
>     >
>     >         Please update from SVN and try again.
>     >
>     >         Cheers,
>     >         Mike
>     >
>     >         william ratcliff wrote:
>     >         > I tried the new setup.py script and found:
>     >         >
>     >         > C:\matplotlib\trunk\matplotlib>c:\python25\python.exe
>     >         setup.py build
>     >         >
>     
> ============================================================================
>     >
>     >         > BUILDING MATPLOTLIB
>     >         >             matplotlib: 0.90.1 (r3634)
>     >         >                 python: 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007,
>     >         08:51:08) [MSC
>     >         >                         v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
>     >         >               platform: win32
>     >         > Traceback (most recent call last):
>     >         >   File "setup.py", line 122, in <module>
>     >         >     print_status('Windows version',
>     sys.getwindowsversion ())
>     >         >   File "C:\matplotlib\trunk\matplotlib\setupext.py", line
>     >         119, in
>     >         > print_status
>     >         >     subsequent_indent=indent)
>     >         >   File "c:\python25\lib\textwrap.py", line 315, in fill
>     >         >     return w.fill(text)
>     >         >   File "c:\python25\lib\textwrap.py", line 287, in fill
>     >         >     return "\n".join( self.wrap(text))
>     >         >   File "c:\python25\lib\textwrap.py", line 274, in wrap
>     >         >     text = self._munge_whitespace(text)
>     >         >   File "c:\python25\lib\textwrap.py", line 122, in
>     >         _munge_whitespace
>     >         >     text = text.expandtabs ()
>     >         > AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute
>     'expandtabs'
>     >         >
>     >         > Any ideas?  Thanks!!!
>     >         >
>     >         > William
>     >         >
>     >         >
>     >         > On 8/1/07, * Michael Droettboom* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>     >         > <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>> wrote:
>     >         >
>     >         >     william ratcliff wrote:
>     >         >     > I have a question about building from source on
>     windows:
>     >         >     > I have installed freetype2 and libpng, for zlib,
>     I have
>     >         a collection
>     >         >     > of dlls,
>     >         >     > But, where do I place these so that matplotlib
>     can find
>     >         them
>     >         >     (for the
>     >         >     > include files, libraries, etc.  Are there any
>     that I
>     >         have to
>     >         >     > rename?)?  I am using mingw for compilation and
>     python
>     >         2.5--I have
>     >         >     > built numpy successfully from source and have
>     installed
>     >         >     wxpython.  I
>     >         >     > have the latest version of matplotlib from the
>     trunk of
>     >         the svn
>     >         >     > repository.
>     >         >     As of yesterday, the setup.py script should give a
>     little
>     >         more
>     >         >     feedback
>     >         >     about where it is looking for external
>     dependencies.  I
>     >         took great
>     >         >     care
>     >         >     to not change any of the Windows behavior, since I
>     didn't
>     >         have a
>     >         >     Windows
>     >         >     box handy to test with.  If you are still stuck after
>     >         following the
>     >         >     existing directions, the output of setup.py may offer
>     >         some clues.
>     >         >
>     >         >     Cheers,
>     >         >     Mike
>     >         >
>     >         >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>
>


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