On Thu, 21 May 2015 11:22:26 -0700, J Decker wrote:
> They say that 'jam makes things easier than make' but looking through
> that now I don't see simplicity.
> Cmake also scans sources or enables appropriate build environments to
> generate dependencies for headers
Unlike Jam (or SCons), CMa
> Have you had time to look into the changes I have mentioned in my
> last email?
Not yet, sorry. I'm extremely busy currently with non-computer issues
(this is, having a lot of work in my other, musical life), increasing
my pile of unread e-mails far too quick. Please give me some days to
resp
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 4:06 AM, Semeriak, AleksandraX <
aleksandrax.semer...@intel.com> wrote:
> Hello Werner,
>
> We have been looking into the use of Freetype and the compatibility with
> x86 devices, and as you noted in your first email, it should run on
> any platform, as it creates Libs/arm
Hello freetype team ,
I am a newbie to freetype and embedded system too. I want to use freetype
functions in my embedded application (Details are given below).
At first i tried the instructions given in "http://www.freetype.org";.
I could successfully complete a c project as in "example1
Hello Werner,
Have you had time to look into the changes I have mentioned in my last email? I
wanted to also forward you the following link with some useful guidelines for
the x86 support:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-architecture-support-guide-for-android-middleware-