% README.bsd 2025-02-02 % Tested on FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE (with X11 + GNOME installed), OpenBSD 7.6 (with X11) and NetBSD 10.1 (with X11) 1. Prerequisites for building zint ================================== Prerequisites are git, cmake, make, gcc (or clang) and, for PNG support, libpng, e.g. FreeBSD su pkg install git cmake gmake gcc graphics/png exit or OpenBSD (make and clang should already be installed): su pkg_add git cmake png exit or NetBSD (make and gcc should already be installed): su pkgin install git cmake png exit Then clone the latest source git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/zint/code zint cd zint 2. Prerequisites for building zint-qt ===================================== On FreeBSD: su pkg install qt5-core qt5-uitools qt5-buildtools qt5-qmake qt5-svg exit On OpenBSD: su pkg_add qtbase qttools qtsvg exit On NetBSD: su pkgin install qt5-qtbase qt5-qttools qt5-qtsvg exit 3. Build ======== The rest is standard CMake (allowing for absence of sudo) cd zint mkdir build cd build cmake .. make su make install exit except that on OpenBSD you need to use cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/lib/qt5/cmake .. and on NetBSD cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/pkg/qt5 .. instead. 4. Run ====== On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, the CLI zint and GUI zint-qt should run without issue from the command line. On NetBSD you may have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH if using the default ksh. For zint ("libzint.so" and "libpng16.so") and zint-qt (Qt5 libraries and "libGL.so"): setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/lib:/usr/pkg/lib:/usr/pkg/qt5/lib:/usr/X11R7/lib Place in "~/.cshrc" to make permanent. 5. CMake options ================ See "README.linux". Note for running the test suite on FreeBSD, if using the default csh, to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH use: setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${PWD}/backend Also, for Qt5 test on FreeBSD, need: su pkg install qt5-testlib exit