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[v1.4]Fixed problem with Borland C++ Builder (Borland C do not have lrintf). Thanks Marek Mauder for this fix. |
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codec | ||
doc | ||
indexer_JPIP | ||
JavaOpenJPEG | ||
jp3d | ||
jpwl | ||
libopenjpeg | ||
libs/libtiff | ||
mj2 | ||
openjpeg.xcodeproj | ||
OPJ_Validate | ||
OPJViewer | ||
ChangeLog | ||
clean.bat | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
DllOpenJPEG.dsp | ||
DllOpenJPEG.sln | ||
DllOpenJPEG.vcproj | ||
LibOpenJPEG.dsp | ||
LibOpenJPEG.dsw | ||
LibOpenJPEG.sln | ||
LibOpenJPEG.vcproj | ||
license.txt | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.osx | ||
OpenJPEG.rc | ||
README.cmake | ||
README.linux | ||
README.msvc | ||
README.osx |
Release Notes -------------- This version of the library has been tested under OSX 10.3 using gcc 3.3. While the makefiles will make a .dylib and a .a, it is recommended to simply staticly link with the .a file. Installation ------------ Note: You will need to have root privileges in order to install the library in /usr/include and /usr/lib directories. The installation process is as simple as this : 1) Enter the OpenJPEG directory 2) Build the distribution : make osx make osxinstall 3) Clean all files produced during the build process make osxclean Simple codec compilation ------------------------ Once you've built the library, you might want to test it with a basic codec. To do this, go to the codec directory and either use the provided Makefile or use one of the following commands to build an encoder and decoder respectively: gcc index.c convert.c image_to_j2k.c -o image_to_j2k -lopenjpeg -I ../libopenjpeg/ -lm -ltiff gcc index.c convert.c j2k_to_image.c -o j2k_to_image -lopenjpeg -I ../libopenjpeg/ -lm -ltiff You should add '-L..' to those lines if you did not use the 'install' target (and the 'clean' target neither...).