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-1 Seems to be abandoned. The latest build is still v1.3.0. http://sourceforge.net/projects/jpegoptim/files/jpegoptim/ |
So there's no uptodate win32 port? |
I cannot find them anywhere, and I want them too. |
The exe on SourceForge has the string |
I am willing to build jpegoptim for windows - I have a MinGW32 environment setup.
Does anyone know how to get past that? |
Maybe you should install an updated version of libjpeg. |
@szepeviktor Installing libjpeg doesn't help. I have a prebuilt version of mozjpeg though, now I just need a wrapper like jpegoptim that takes care of the file manipulation (mozjpeg doesn't allow you to overwrite the original file). Perhaps I could write one myself. |
The tool I use is https://github.com/danielgtaylor/jpeg-archive. |
@szepeviktor That tool looks rather good actually. I think I might switch to using that instead! It looks like it achieves a much higher level of compression (even if it is a bit lossy). The result looks almost identical to the original, which is the main thing. Thanks for all your help :) |
It's not hard to cross-compile a Windows binary in Cygwin. I prefer that because it's a more Unix-like environment so less things break during the build process. First get mozjpeg. It will be slower but give better progressive compression rates than libjpeg. I got mozjpeg-3.1-release-source.tar.gz from the releases page. There's a lot of work going on there, and I don't want to risk some insufficiently tested work in progress messing up my images. If using mozjpeg, use a jpegoptim version after f3701c9 because otherwise all images will probably be progressive. It will still default to progressive, so you need the I'm using the i686-w64-mingw32 compiler in Cygwin. Mozjpeg is easy to build via Finally here is the win32 binary. |
If anyone's interested https://github.com/XhmikosR/jpegoptim-windows/releases |
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Could you please link
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jpegoptim/ ?
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