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Building LuaHPDF

Both Lua and the Haru Free PDF library must be installed on your system in order to build LuaHPDF. This assures that the C compiler and linker will be able to locate the include files and libraries of both Lua and the Haru library.

Building on Unix-type systems

These instructions assume that the shared library version of the Haru Free PDF library has been installed on your system. To do this, specify ./configure --shared when compiling it.

Examine the top portion of the included Makefile and, if needed, edit it to suit your environment. In particular, uncomment the appropriate PLATFORM (currently, linux or macosx) and comment the other.

PREFIX specifies the directory that contains the lib/lua/5.2 path into which the HPDF binding will be installed. By default, this is /usr/local. If your standard directory for Lua modules is different than /usr/local/lib/lua/5.2, then you will likely want to change this. For example, some distributions set up /usr/lib/lua/5.2 as the Lua module directory; for these, you should set PREFIX to /usr.

MODDIR specifies the path under PREFIX into which the compiled binding will be placed.

DOCDIR specifies the path under PREFIX into which the HTML documentation will be installed.

LUALIB by default is set to -llua. Your environment may require you to replace this with something like -llua5.2.

LUAINC by default is empty, meaning the Lua include files can be found in one of the standard places. Your environment may require you to replace this with something like -I/usr/include/lua5.2.

Similarly, HPDFLIB and HPDFINC are by default -lhpdf and empty. Change these to suit your environment if needed.

To compile luahpdf.c into a library, from the command prompt execute

make

To make the documentation, execute

make doc

To create sample PDFs using the binding, run the demonstration scripts as follows:

make demo

To install the binding and its documentation, execute

sudo make install

or, to specify an alternative destination, execute something like

sudo make DESTDIR=/tmp install

The sudo command may be omitted if you have permission to write to the directory specified by DESTDIR.

Building a Windows binding with MinGW

A makefile that works with the MinGW tool chain is provided. It has been tested with the MinGW Cross Compiler on Linux, but should work with the MinGW tools hosted on Windows using the MSYS shell.

Prior to building the binding, you'll need to make sure the Lua and HPDF DLLs and header files have been installed in a place where the compiler can find them. You may need to edit the MINGW variable in Makefile.mingw to specify the location on your system.

To compile luahpdf.c into a dynamic link library, from the command prompt execute

make -f Makefile.mingw

To make the documentation, execute

make -f Makefile.mingw doc

You'll need to manually copy hpdf.dll to the appropriate directory (part of LUA_CPATH) on your Windows system.

Building a Windows binding with Visual Studio

Clerk Ma has provided a README file and makefiles in the windows directory for Visual Studio users.

Testing the installation

To verify that the library can be properly loaded by Lua, execute the following command:

lua -l hpdf -e "print(hpdf.VERSION_TEXT)"

The Haru library version should be printed. If Lua reports that the hpdf module cannot be found, examine the subsequent lines to see where Lua actually looked for the module.

See the demos page for instructions on generating the demonstration PDF files.