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On Linux, install the development packages for FreeType, Cairo, and GLib. For
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example, on Ubuntu / Debian, you would do:
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$ sudo apt-get install meson pkg-config ragel gtk-doc-tools gcc g++ libfreetype6-dev libglib2.0-dev libcairo2-dev
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whereas on Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and other Red Hat based systems you would do:
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$ sudo dnf install meson pkgconfig gtk-doc gcc gcc-c++ freetype-devel glib2-devel cairo-devel
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and on ArchLinux and Manjaro:
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$ sudo pacman -Suy meson pkg-config ragel gcc freetype2 glib2 cairo
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then use meson to build the project like `meson build && meson test -Cbuild`.
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On macOS, `brew install pkg-config ragel gtk-doc freetype glib cairo meson`
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then use meson like above.
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On Windows, meson can build the project like above if a working MSVC's cl.exe
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(`vcvarsall.bat`) or gcc/clang is already on your path, and if you use
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something like `meson build --wrap-mode=default` it fetches and compiles most
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of the dependencies also. It is recommended to install CMake either manually
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or via the Visual Studio installer when building with MSVC, using meson.
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Our CI configurations is also a good source of learning how to build HarfBuzz.
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There is also amalgam source provided with HarfBuzz which reduces whole process
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of building HarfBuzz like `g++ src/harfbuzz.cc -fno-exceptions` but there is
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not guarantee provided with buildability and reliability of features you get.
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