Building libcaca o If you are using a Git or SVN checkout, you need to run the bootstrap script in order to generate configure. This is not necessary for official tarballs. o Run configure then make. Useful configure flags are: --enable-ncurses: support for the ncurses library --enable-slang: support for the SLang library --enable-conio: support for MS-DOS conio.h --enable-x11: support for native X11 rendering --enable-gl: support for OpenGL rendering --enable-win32: support for the Windows console --enable-network: support for the network server --disable-imlib2: remove Imlib2 support in cacaview --disable-doc: do not build documentation o Cross-compilation examples: ./configure --disable-imlib2 --host=i386-pc-msdosdjgpp ./configure --disable-imlib2 --host=i586-mingw32msvc Using libcaca o Look into the src/ and test/ directories for source code examples. o Compiling a libcaca program is fairly simple: gcc -c foobar.c -o foobar.o `pkg-config --cflags caca` gcc foobar.o -o foobar `pkg-config --libs caca`