On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 5:40 AM, ~suv <suv-sf@...58...> wrote:
On 13/8/10 03:02, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 7/11/10, Igor Novikov wrote:
What exactly needs adding / updating in order for 1.1.5 to work as an internal installation, e.g. one that uses Inkscape's Python and GTK stack?
At first you need adding sk1libs package, after that uniconvertor
package.
Building requirements you can find in setup.cfg Also you can take a look
at
sk1libs/setup_win32.py
I think all libs are already in Inkscape bundle because it uses the same native libs as UniConvertor (libjpeg, libfreetype, liblcms etc.)
So, do we have this solved for Windows and/or Mac?
Mac: UniConvertor was never bundled with Inkscape on OS X.
Unfortunately there are no UniConvertor 1.1.5 packages for OS X available for download, and according to http://sk1project.org/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=114 UniConvertor 1.1.5 fails to work on OS X if built from the sources (I haven't yet tried myself to build 1.1.5, only 1.1.4 and SVN r187).
AFAIU bundling UniConvertor with Inkscape.app for all the supported platforms/archs would likely increase download size too much. OTOH many Mac users don't have the skills to install it on the command line, and a recent request for a UniConvertor port in MacPorts hasn't seen further activity yet http://trac.macports.org/ticket/26016.
~suv
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I think the problem is rather incorrect build issue than real bug in the ft2 module. If MacOS X build is important for Inkscape release I could testing UniConvertor build under MacOS X Leopard.