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#!/usr/bin/env python
from waflib.extras import autowaf as autowaf
import os
import sys
top = '.'
out = 'build'
path_prefix = 'libs/clearlooks-newer'
def options(opt):
autowaf.set_options(opt)
def configure(conf):
conf.load('compiler_c')
autowaf.configure(conf)
def build(bld):
obj = bld(features = 'c cshlib')
obj.source = '''
animation.c
cairo-support.c
clearlooks_draw.c
clearlooks_draw_glossy.c
clearlooks_draw_gummy.c
clearlooks_draw_inverted.c
clearlooks_rc_style.c
clearlooks_style.c
clearlooks_theme_main.c
support.c
widget-information.c
'''
obj.name = 'clearlooks-newer'
obj.target = 'clearlooks'
obj.uselib = 'GTK'
obj.includes = '.'
obj.install_path = os.path.join(bld.env['LIBDIR'], 'ardour3', 'engines')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# Bit of a hack: make a symlink to the .dylib that meets GTK's criteria for finding it (namely that the library must be a *.so
# and that it must reside in a directory called `engines')
obj = bld(target = 'engines', rule = 'mkdir -p ${TGT} && rm -f ${TGT}/libclearlooks.so && ln -s ../libclearlooks.dylib ${TGT}/libclearlooks.so')
else:
# this is a hack so that running ./ardev will work, since it sets GTK_PATH to include this dir and GTK will search {thisdir}/engines
obj = bld(target = 'engines', rule = 'mkdir -p ${TGT} && rm -f ${TGT}/libclearlooks.so && ln -s ../libclearlooks.so ${TGT}/libclearlooks.so')
def shutdown():
autowaf.shutdown()