Yes, I've tried to specify where the libraries are (via command line and by hardcoding them in the makefile) - in fact, I used the README's exact example and got an error:
'IM_INCPATH' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
Here's an example of the console output:
Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3) done. gif: includes not found - libraries not found ungif: includes not found - libraries not found jpeg: includes not found - libraries not found png: includes not found - libraries not found tiff: includes not found - libraries not found freetype2: includes not found - libraries not found freetype2: not available T1-fonts: includes not found - libraries not found TT-fonts: includes not found - libraries not found w32: includes not found - libraries not found EXIF support enabled 'IM_INCPATH' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name. 'IM_LIBPATH' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name. Writing Makefile for Imager::CountColor Writing Makefile for Imager::Filter::DynTest Writing Makefile for Imager::Filter::Flines Writing Makefile for Imager::File::ICO Writing Makefile for Imager::Filter::Mandelbrot Writing Makefile for Imager::File::SGI Writing Makefile for Imager::plugins Writing Makefile for Imager
I guess basically what I'm looking for are step by step working instructions to install JPEG support in Imager. Unfortunately, everything I find online either doesn't work or is written for *nix.
In reply to Re^5: Imager with JPEG support on Windows
by gwfran
in thread Imager with JPEG support on Windows
by gwfran
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