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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 00:06:25 +0200
Subject: Re: [MiNT] Porting newer version of libfreetype
From: "m0n0" <ole@monochrom.net>
To: "Miro Kropacek" <miro.kropacek@gmail.com>
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Am Do, 3.06.2010, 23:55 schrieb Miro Kropacek:

>> new patch, everytime we compile a new version....
> First, try that new version to compile and then investigate the
> patches. From my experience, freetype is usable out of the box,

Yes, it compiled very well. It's good to have the new gcc around! :)

Thanks to anyone that was involved porting that piece of software!

But i say: even if it compiles well, that doesn't mean it works well  :)


