# pngnq/cfg - "Build" settings for package #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [technotes] 1. The source tarball used by this package has been renamed. #--------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. This package requires a version of "libpng" that provides the lega- cy function "png_check_sig". #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [buildtimes] 00.00 hours (or 000.18 minutes) - Dell Inspiron 6400 2.0 GHz Intel Duo 7200 2GB RAM 00.00 hours (or 000.22 minutes) - ThinkPad E540 i7 4x2 16GB RAM 00.01 hours (or 000.48 minutes) - Compaq 1.7 GHz Intel Pentium 4 512MB RAM #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [settings] build = default dontfind = libpng, libpng12 exepack = yes license = See "license*.txt" in installed tree licfile = COPYING setpaths = libpng14 tmpsize = 1M #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [depends] actools gawk grep libpng14 sed zlib #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [configure] MANBASE=$PKGDIR_PROD/man mkdir -p $MANBASE patch -p1 < debian/patches/fix-linker-libs.patch patch -p1 < debian/patches/pngnq.1.patch bash ./configure \ --prefix=$PKGDIR_PROD \ --disable-dependency-tracking \ --mandir=$MANBASE #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Original URLs. These URLs were valid at one point, but may have died # since then. If you download newer versions of tarballs [etc.], don't # delete the original versions, as you may not be able to replace # them. [urls] url_debian = http://packages.debian.org/sid/pngnq url_home = http://www.cybertherial.com/pngnq/pngnq.html url_lfs = n/a url_tarball = http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/\ pngnq/pngnq_1.0.orig.tar.gz #--------------------------------------------------------------------- [about] "pngnq" quantizes PNG images to 8-bit palette mode with alpha channel support. This is a variation of Greg Roelf's "pngquant" program that uses the Neuquant algorithm by Anthony Dekker instead of a median-cut filter.