Hello all, I’m trying to compile pango with cairo for GTK and I
can’t get it to work. The versions are pango 1.24.0 and cairo
1.8.6. When running a ‘configure’ on cairo, the last output
displays what will be compiled in. This is a portion of what is
displayed: The following font backends:
User: yes (always
builtin) FreeType: yes
Win32: no (requires a Win32
platform) Quartz: no
(requires CoreGraphics framework) Pango then compiles without any problem, but when I try to ‘configure’
GTK, it errors that pango built with cairo is required. This led me back
to the pango build. I checked the config.log for pango and see that there is a
problem and cairo was disabled. This is the portion of the config.log: configure:19742: checking for
CAIRO
configure:19749: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors
"cairo >= $cairo_required" configure:19752: $? =
0
configure:19765: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors
"cairo >= $cairo_required" configure:19768: $? =
0
configure:19805: result:
yes
configure:19887: checking which cairo font backends could be
used
configure:19893: result:
none
configure:19895: Disabling cairo support I suspect there is something simple that I’m not doing
correctly but I don’t know what it is. Any idea why pango is not
finding the font backends in cairo? Thanks. |