ICU is packaged into a number of small, interdependent packages. This file describes what these packages are, what their name should be like, and what their contents are. It is useful as a reference and a guide when packaging ICU on a new system. + List of ICU packages. ICU is distributed as the following packages: - ICU libraries. This package contains the runtime libraries needed by applications that use ICU. All the other packages require this package to be installed. - ICU. This package contains the converters data, the timezones data, and all the ICU tools. - ICU locales. This package adds locales and break data. - ICU development. This package contains the files necessary to build applications that use ICU, i.e. header files, links to shared libraries used by the linker, static libraries, etc... It also contains sample applications and documentation. - ICU docs. This package contains further documentation for ICU, including a complete API reference. - ICU data. This package contains the source for the compiled data contained by the ICU package. - ICU international data. This package contains the source for the compiled data contained by the ICU locales package. In this file, we will refer to Autoconf variables as in $(bindir). In addition to these, we will use the following variables to denote ICU-specific directories or information: VERSION ICU's dotted version number, e.g. 1.6.0.1 as of this writing. ICUDATADIR The directory where ICU data are. This is defined as $(datadir)/icu/$(VERSION). ICUSYSCONFDIR The directory where ICU configuration files are. This is defined as $(sysconfdir)/icu. When referring to libraries, .so will be used to denote the extension of a shared library, and .a to denote the extension of a static library. These extensions will actually be different on some platforms. + Configuration and compilation of ICU ICU should be configured with the following options: --with-data-packaging=files --disable-rpath --enable-shared --enable-static --without-samples in addition to platform-specific settings (like a specific mandir or sysconfdir). The configure script invokation should also be done with CFLAGS="-O2" set, as in: $ CFLAGS="-O2" ./configure ... The files packaging mode is chosen because it offers the maximum flexibility. Packages can be split easily, and system administrators can add converters, aliases, and other resources with little effort. + The ICU libraries package The ICU libraries package is typically named `libicuXX' where XX is the major number of ICU's libraries. This numer is ICU's version number multiplied by 10 and rounded down to the nearest integer (it is also the value of the LIB_VERSION_MAJOR configure substitution variable). For example, for ICU 1.6.0.1, it is 16, so the package name is `libicu16'. The major version is part of the package name to allow for the simultaneous installation of different ICU releases. - All the shared libraries, and their major number symbolic link, but not the .so symbolic link that is only used at link time (this one is part of the development package). + The ICU package + More to be written... ---- Yves Arrouye