1 2Installing libpng 3 4Contents 5 6 I. Simple installation 7 II. Rebuilding the configure scripts 8 III. Using scripts/makefile* 9 IV. Using cmake 10 V. Directory structure 11 VI. Building with project files 12 VII. Building with makefiles 13VIII. Configuring libpng for 16-bit platforms 14 IX. Configuring for DOS 15 X. Configuring for Medium Model 16 XI. Prepending a prefix to exported symbols 17 XII. Configuring for compiler xxx: 18XIII. Removing unwanted object code 19 XIV. Changes to the build and configuration of libpng in libpng-1.5.x 20 XV. Setjmp/longjmp issues 21 XVI. Other sources of information about libpng 22 23I. Simple installation 24 25On Unix/Linux and similar systems, you can simply type 26 27 ./configure [--prefix=/path] 28 make check 29 make install 30 31and ignore the rest of this document. "/path" is the path to the directory 32where you want to install the libpng "lib", "include", and "bin" 33subdirectories. 34 35If you downloaded a GIT clone, you will need to run ./autogen.sh before 36running ./configure, to create "configure" and "Makefile.in" which are 37not included in the GIT repository. 38 39Note that "configure" is only included in the "*.tar" distributions and not 40in the "*.zip" or "*.7z" distributions. If you downloaded one of those 41distributions, see "Building with project files" or "Building with makefiles", 42below. 43 44II. Rebuilding the configure scripts 45 46If configure does not work on your system, or if you have a need to 47change configure.ac or Makefile.am, and you have a reasonably 48up-to-date set of tools, running ./autogen.sh in a git clone before 49running ./configure may fix the problem. To be really sure that you 50aren't using any of the included pre-built scripts, you can do this: 51 52 ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode 53 make maintainer-clean 54 ./autogen.sh --maintainer --clean 55 ./autogen.sh --maintainer 56 ./configure [--prefix=/path] [other options] 57 make 58 make install 59 make check 60 61III. Using scripts/makefile* 62 63Instead, you can use one of the custom-built makefiles in the 64"scripts" directory 65 66 cp scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt pnglibconf.h 67 cp scripts/makefile.system makefile 68 make test 69 make install 70 71The files that are presently available in the scripts directory 72are listed and described in scripts/README.txt. 73 74Or you can use one of the "projects" in the "projects" directory. 75 76Before installing libpng, you must first install zlib, if it 77is not already on your system. zlib can usually be found 78wherever you got libpng; otherwise go to http://zlib.net. You can place 79zlib in in the same directory as libpng or in another directory. 80 81If your system already has a preinstalled zlib you will still need 82to have access to the zlib.h and zconf.h include files that 83correspond to the version of zlib that's installed. 84 85If you wish to test with a particular zlib that is not first in the 86standard library search path, put ZLIBLIB, ZLIBINC, CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS, 87and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment before running "make test" 88or "make distcheck": 89 90ZLIBLIB=/path/to/lib export ZLIBLIB 91ZLIBINC=/path/to/include export ZLIBINC 92CPPFLAGS="-I$ZLIBINC" export CPPFLAGS 93LDFLAGS="-L$ZLIBLIB" export LDFLAGS 94LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$ZLIBLIB:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" export LD_LIBRARY_PATH 95 96If you are using one of the makefile scripts, put ZLIBLIB and ZLIBINC 97in your environment and type "make ZLIBLIB=$ZLIBLIB ZLIBINC=$ZLIBINC test". 98 99IV. Using cmake 100 101If you want to use "cmake" (see www.cmake.org), type 102 103 cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path 104 make 105 make install 106 107As when using the simple configure method described above, "/path" points to 108the installation directory where you want to put the libpng "lib", "include", 109and "bin" subdirectories. 110 111V. Directory structure 112 113You can rename the directories that you downloaded (they 114might be called "libpng-x.y.z" or "libpngNN" and "zlib-1.2.8" 115or "zlib128") so that you have directories called "zlib" and "libpng". 116 117Your directory structure should look like this: 118 119 .. (the parent directory) 120 libpng (this directory) 121 INSTALL (this file) 122 README 123 *.h, *.c => libpng source files 124 CMakeLists.txt => "cmake" script 125 configuration files: 126 configure.ac, configure, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, 127 autogen.sh, config.guess, ltmain.sh, missing, libpng.pc.in, 128 libpng-config.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in, config.sub, 129 depcomp, install-sh, mkinstalldirs, test-pngtest.sh 130 contrib 131 arm-neon, conftest, examples, gregbook, libtests, pngminim, 132 pngminus, pngsuite, tools, visupng 133 projects 134 cbuilder5, owatcom, visualc71, vstudio, xcode 135 scripts 136 makefile.* 137 *.def (module definition files) 138 etc. 139 pngtest.png 140 etc. 141 zlib 142 README, *.h, *.c contrib, etc. 143 144If the line endings in the files look funny, you may wish to get the other 145distribution of libpng. It is available in both tar.gz (UNIX style line 146endings) and zip (DOS style line endings) formats. 147 148VI. Building with project files 149 150If you are building libpng with MSVC, you can enter the 151libpng projects\visualc71 or vstudio directory and follow the instructions 152in README.txt. 153 154Otherwise enter the zlib directory and follow the instructions in zlib/README, 155then come back here and run "configure" or choose the appropriate 156makefile.sys in the scripts directory. 157 158VII. Building with makefiles 159 160Copy the file (or files) that you need from the 161scripts directory into this directory, for example 162 163 MSDOS example: copy scripts\makefile.msc makefile 164 copy scripts\pnglibconf.h.prebuilt pnglibconf.h 165 UNIX example: cp scripts/makefile.std makefile 166 cp scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt pnglibconf.h 167 168Read the makefile to see if you need to change any source or 169target directories to match your preferences. 170 171Then read pnglibconf.dfa to see if you want to make any configuration 172changes. 173 174Then just run "make" which will create the libpng library in 175this directory and "make test" which will run a quick test that reads 176the "pngtest.png" file and writes a "pngout.png" file that should be 177identical to it. Look for "9782 zero samples" in the output of the 178test. For more confidence, you can run another test by typing 179"pngtest pngnow.png" and looking for "289 zero samples" in the output. 180Also, you can run "pngtest -m contrib/pngsuite/*.png" and compare 181your output with the result shown in contrib/pngsuite/README. 182 183Most of the makefiles will allow you to run "make install" to 184put the library in its final resting place (if you want to 185do that, run "make install" in the zlib directory first if necessary). 186Some also allow you to run "make test-installed" after you have 187run "make install". 188 189VIII. Configuring libpng for 16-bit platforms 190 191You will want to look into zconf.h to tell zlib (and thus libpng) that 192it cannot allocate more than 64K at a time. Even if you can, the memory 193won't be accessible. So limit zlib and libpng to 64K by defining MAXSEG_64K. 194 195IX. Configuring for DOS 196 197For DOS users who only have access to the lower 640K, you will 198have to limit zlib's memory usage via a png_set_compression_mem_level() 199call. See zlib.h or zconf.h in the zlib library for more information. 200 201X. Configuring for Medium Model 202 203Libpng's support for medium model has been tested on most of the popular 204compilers. Make sure MAXSEG_64K gets defined, USE_FAR_KEYWORD gets 205defined, and FAR gets defined to far in pngconf.h, and you should be 206all set. Everything in the library (except for zlib's structure) is 207expecting far data. You must use the typedefs with the p or pp on 208the end for pointers (or at least look at them and be careful). Make 209note that the rows of data are defined as png_bytepp, which is 210an "unsigned char far * far *". 211 212XI. Prepending a prefix to exported symbols 213 214Starting with libpng-1.6.0, you can configure libpng (when using the 215"configure" script) to prefix all exported symbols by means of the 216configuration option "--with-libpng-prefix=FOO_", where FOO_ can be any 217string beginning with a letter and containing only uppercase 218and lowercase letters, digits, and the underscore (i.e., a C language 219identifier). This creates a set of macros in pnglibconf.h, so this is 220transparent to applications; their function calls get transformed by 221the macros to use the modified names. 222 223XII. Configuring for compiler xxx: 224 225All includes for libpng are in pngconf.h. If you need to add, change 226or delete an include, this is the place to do it. 227The includes that are not needed outside libpng are placed in pngpriv.h, 228which is only used by the routines inside libpng itself. 229The files in libpng proper only include pngpriv.h and png.h, which 230in turn includes pngconf.h and, as of libpng-1.5.0, pnglibconf.h. 231As of libpng-1.5.0, pngpriv.h also includes three other private header 232files, pngstruct.h, pnginfo.h, and pngdebug.h, which contain material 233that previously appeared in the public headers. 234 235XIII. Removing unwanted object code 236 237There are a bunch of #define's in pngconf.h that control what parts of 238libpng are compiled. All the defines end in _SUPPORTED. If you are 239never going to use a capability, you can change the #define to #undef 240before recompiling libpng and save yourself code and data space, or 241you can turn off individual capabilities with defines that begin with 242PNG_NO_. 243 244In libpng-1.5.0 and later, the #define's are in pnglibconf.h instead. 245 246You can also turn all of the transforms and ancillary chunk capabilities 247off en masse with compiler directives that define 248PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS, or PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS, 249or all four, along with directives to turn on any of the capabilities that 250you do want. The PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_TRANSFORMS directives disable the 251extra transformations but still leave the library fully capable of reading 252and writing PNG files with all known public chunks. Use of the 253PNG_NO_READ[or WRITE]_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS directive produces a library 254that is incapable of reading or writing ancillary chunks. If you are 255not using the progressive reading capability, you can turn that off 256with PNG_NO_PROGRESSIVE_READ (don't confuse this with the INTERLACING 257capability, which you'll still have). 258 259All the reading and writing specific code are in separate files, so the 260linker should only grab the files it needs. However, if you want to 261make sure, or if you are building a stand alone library, all the 262reading files start with "pngr" and all the writing files start with "pngw". 263The files that don't match either (like png.c, pngtrans.c, etc.) 264are used for both reading and writing, and always need to be included. 265The progressive reader is in pngpread.c 266 267If you are creating or distributing a dynamically linked library (a .so 268or DLL file), you should not remove or disable any parts of the library, 269as this will cause applications linked with different versions of the 270library to fail if they call functions not available in your library. 271The size of the library itself should not be an issue, because only 272those sections that are actually used will be loaded into memory. 273 274XIV. Changes to the build and configuration of libpng in libpng-1.5.x 275 276Details of internal changes to the library code can be found in the CHANGES 277file and in the GIT repository logs. These will be of no concern to the vast 278majority of library users or builders; however, the few who configure libpng 279to a non-default feature set may need to change how this is done. 280 281There should be no need for library builders to alter build scripts if 282these use the distributed build support - configure or the makefiles - 283however, users of the makefiles may care to update their build scripts 284to build pnglibconf.h where the corresponding makefile does not do so. 285 286Building libpng with a non-default configuration has changed completely. 287The old method using pngusr.h should still work correctly even though the 288way pngusr.h is used in the build has been changed; however, library 289builders will probably want to examine the changes to take advantage of 290new capabilities and to simplify their build system. 291 292A. Specific changes to library configuration capabilities 293 294The exact mechanism used to control attributes of API functions has 295changed. A single set of operating system independent macro definitions 296is used and operating system specific directives are defined in 297pnglibconf.h 298 299As part of this the mechanism used to choose procedure call standards on 300those systems that allow a choice has been changed. At present this only 301affects certain Microsoft (DOS, Windows) and IBM (OS/2) operating systems 302running on Intel processors. As before, PNGAPI is defined where required 303to control the exported API functions; however, two new macros, PNGCBAPI 304and PNGCAPI, are used instead for callback functions (PNGCBAPI) and 305(PNGCAPI) for functions that must match a C library prototype (currently 306only png_longjmp_ptr, which must match the C longjmp function.) The new 307approach is documented in pngconf.h 308 309Despite these changes, libpng 1.5.0 only supports the native C function 310calling standard on those platforms tested so far (__cdecl on Microsoft 311Windows). This is because the support requirements for alternative 312calling conventions seem to no longer exist. Developers who find it 313necessary to set PNG_API_RULE to 1 should advise the mailing list 314(png-mng-implement) of this and library builders who use Openwatcom and 315therefore set PNG_API_RULE to 2 should also contact the mailing list. 316 317B. Changes to the configuration mechanism 318 319Prior to libpng-1.5.0 library builders who needed to configure libpng 320had either to modify the exported pngconf.h header file to add system 321specific configuration or had to write feature selection macros into 322pngusr.h and cause this to be included into pngconf.h by defining 323PNG_USER_CONFIG. The latter mechanism had the disadvantage that an 324application built without PNG_USER_CONFIG defined would see the 325unmodified, default, libpng API and thus would probably fail to link. 326 327These mechanisms still work in the configure build and in any makefile 328build that builds pnglibconf.h, although the feature selection macros 329have changed somewhat as described above. In 1.5.0, however, pngusr.h is 330processed only once, at the time the exported header file pnglibconf.h is 331built. pngconf.h no longer includes pngusr.h; therefore, pngusr.h is ignored 332after the build of pnglibconf.h and it is never included in an application 333build. 334 335The formerly used alternative of adding a list of feature macros to the 336CPPFLAGS setting in the build also still works; however, the macros will be 337copied to pnglibconf.h and this may produce macro redefinition warnings 338when the individual C files are compiled. 339 340All configuration now only works if pnglibconf.h is built from 341scripts/pnglibconf.dfa. This requires the program awk. Brian Kernighan 342(the original author of awk) maintains C source code of that awk and this 343and all known later implementations (often called by subtly different 344names - nawk and gawk for example) are adequate to build pnglibconf.h. 345The Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) program 'awk' is an earlier version 346and does not work; this may also apply to other systems that have a 347functioning awk called 'nawk'. 348 349Configuration options are now documented in scripts/pnglibconf.dfa. This 350file also includes dependency information that ensures a configuration is 351consistent; that is, if a feature is switched off, dependent features are 352also switched off. As a recommended alternative to using feature macros in 353pngusr.h a system builder may also define equivalent options in pngusr.dfa 354(or, indeed, any file) and add that to the configuration by setting 355DFA_XTRA to the file name. The makefiles in contrib/pngminim illustrate 356how to do this, and also illustrate a case where pngusr.h is still required. 357 358After you have built libpng, the definitions that were recorded in 359pnglibconf.h are available to your application (pnglibconf.h is included 360in png.h and gets installed alongside png.h and pngconf.h in your 361$PREFIX/include directory). Do not edit pnglibconf.h after you have built 362libpng, because than the settings would not accurately reflect the settings 363that were used to build libpng. 364 365XV. Setjmp/longjmp issues 366 367Libpng uses setjmp()/longjmp() for error handling. Unfortunately setjmp() 368is known to be not thread-safe on some platforms and we don't know of 369any platform where it is guaranteed to be thread-safe. Therefore, if 370your application is going to be using multiple threads, you should 371configure libpng with PNG_NO_SETJMP in your pngusr.dfa file, with 372-DPNG_NO_SETJMP on your compile line, or with 373 374 #undef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED 375 376in your pnglibconf.h or pngusr.h. 377 378Starting with libpng-1.6.0, the library included a "simplified API". 379This requires setjmp/longjmp, so you must either build the library 380with PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED defined, or with PNG_SIMPLIFIED_READ_SUPPORTED 381and PNG_SIMPLIFIED_WRITE_SUPPORTED undefined. 382 383XVI. Other sources of information about libpng: 384 385Further information can be found in the README and libpng-manual.txt 386files, in the individual makefiles, in png.h, and the manual pages 387libpng.3 and png.5. 388 389Using the ./configure script -- 16 December 2002. 390================================================= 391 392The ./configure script should work compatibly with what scripts/makefile.* 393did, however there are some options you might need to add to configure 394explicitly, which previously was done semi-automatically (if you didn't edit 395scripts/makefile.* yourself, that is) 396 397CFLAGS="-Wall -O -funroll-loops \ 398-malign-loops=2 -malign-functions=2" ./configure --prefix=/usr/include \ 399--with-pkgconfigdir=/usr/lib/pkgconfig --includedir=/usr/include 400 401You can alternatively specify --includedir=/usr/include, /usr/local/include, 402/usr/include/libpng16, or whatever. 403 404If you find that the configure script is out-of-date or is not supporting 405your platform properly, try running autogen.sh to regenerate "configure", 406"Makefile.in", and the other configuration files. Then try configure again. 407 408