How to build and install openjpeg binaries ========================================== UNIX/LINUX similar systems -------------------------- 1) Using configure tools You can simply type ./configure [--prefix=/path] make If you are root: make install make clean make distclean else: sudo make install make clean make distclean Binaries are located in the 'bin' directory. If 'configure' does not work on your system please call './bootstrap.sh'. If 'configure' does not find a library or header file, or to see available configure options, please try './configure --help'. 2) Using cmake (see www.cmake.org) Type: cmake . make If you are root: make install make clean else: sudo make install make clean Binaries are located in the 'bin' directory. Main available cmake flags: * To specify the install path: '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path' * To build the shared libraries: '-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:bool=on' * To build the example codec: '-DBUILD_EXAMPLES:bool=on' (default is actually 'ON') * To build the JPWL binaries: '-DBUILD_JPWL:bool=on' * To build the JP3D binaries: '-DBUILD_JP3D:bool=on' * To build the doxygen documentation: '-DBUILD_DOCUMENTATION:bool=on' * To enable testing (and automatic result upload to http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=OPENJPEG): cmake . -DBUILD_TESTING:BOOL=ON -DJPEG2000_CONFORMANCE_DATA_ROOT:PATH=/path/to/your/JPEG2000/test/files make make Experimental Note : JPEG2000 test files are available here : http://www.crc.ricoh.com/~gormish/jpeg2000conformance/ 3) Manually using Makefile.nix: - Manually edit the config.nix file - Manually create an opj_config.h file from opj_config.h.in.user and edit this opj_config.h - Then : (if 'WITH_JPWL' and/or 'WITH_JP3D' are defined in config.nix) make -f Makefile.nix all make -f Makefile.nix install make -f Makefile.nix clean make -f Makefile.nix uninstall - If neither 'WITH_JPWL' nor 'WITH_JP3D' is defined in config.nix and you want to clean/compile/install/uninstall JPWL/JP3D: call the respective target in the respective directory. MACOSX ------ The same building procedures as above will soon be available for MACOSX. The xcode project file has also to be updated. Right now, the CMake procedure is the only one working. Please refer to instructions above. If it does not work, try adding the following flag to the cmake command : '-DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES:STRING=i386' WINDOWS ------- If you're using cygwin, the same procedures as for Unix should work. Otherwise: 1) Using cmake to generate project files Use the cmake procedure above with the '-G ' flag to generate the project files for the IDE you are using. Type 'cmake --help' for available generators on your platform. 2) Using the provided project files These files are obsolete and will be updated soon.