Paul Davis
a431e73ccd
I can see no reason to define the "C API Call Type", but perhaps it really is needed for some reason. I have tested this on Linux only.
36 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
36 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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from waflib.extras import autowaf as autowaf
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import os
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# Library version (UNIX style major, minor, micro)
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# major increment <=> incompatible changes
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# minor increment <=> compatible changes (additions)
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# micro increment <=> no interface changes
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LIBARDOUR_PAN1IN2OUT_LIB_VERSION = '1.0.0'
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# Mandatory variables
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top = '.'
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out = 'build'
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def options(opt):
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autowaf.set_options(opt)
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def configure(conf):
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autowaf.configure(conf)
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def build(bld):
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obj = bld(features = 'cxx cxxshlib')
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obj.source = [ 'panner_1in2out.cc' ]
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obj.export_includes = ['.']
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obj.cxxflags = '-DPACKAGE="libardour_pan1in2out"'
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obj.defines = [ 'ARDOURPANNER_DLL_EXPORTS' ]
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obj.includes = ['.']
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obj.name = 'libardour_pan1in2out'
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obj.target = 'pan1in2out'
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obj.use = 'libardour libardour_cp libpbd'
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obj.vnum = LIBARDOUR_PAN1IN2OUT_LIB_VERSION
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obj.install_path = os.path.join(bld.env['LIBDIR'], 'ardour3', 'panners')
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def shutdown():
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autowaf.shutdown()
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