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livetrax/libs/surfaces/mackie/wscript
David Robillard 214a31bb98 Fix various MIDI control and installation issues:
* Install ardour3_ui_default.conf to system config dir

 * Set -DDATA_DIR etc. defines to proper absolute paths

 * Set default MIDI control port name to "control"
   (it was "control" some places, "default" other, so the generic MIDI
   control surface didn't work.  The real problem here is probably that
   the name is hardcoded in the surface code, ick)

 * Install surfaces to correct system directory

 * Generate and install ardour_system.rc

User POV:

 * Installed versions not run from the source directory discover configuration
   files and surfaces, and generally work

 * Building and/or starting a fresh copy of ardour3 with no pre-existing
   configuration will run an ardour with a single MIDI "control" port, which
   you can plug a surface into and control MMC and controllers and such
   (after turning on the generic MIDI surface, which IMO should be loaded
    by default anyway, especially since it's no longer in a menu)


git-svn-id: svn://localhost/ardour2/branches/3.0@5833 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf
2009-10-20 23:43:19 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import autowaf
import os
# Library version (UNIX style major, minor, micro)
# major increment <=> incompatible changes
# minor increment <=> compatible changes (additions)
# micro increment <=> no interface changes
LIBARDOUR_MCP_LIB_VERSION = '4.1.0'
# Mandatory variables
srcdir = '.'
blddir = 'build'
def set_options(opt):
autowaf.set_options(opt)
def configure(conf):
autowaf.configure(conf)
def build(bld):
obj = bld.new_task_gen('cxx', 'shlib')
obj.source = '''
bcf_surface.cc
bcf_surface_generated.cc
controls.cc
dummy_port.cc
interface.cc
mackie_button_handler.cc
mackie_control_protocol.cc
mackie_control_protocol_poll.cc
mackie_jog_wheel.cc
mackie_midi_builder.cc
mackie_port.cc
mackie_surface.cc
mackie_surface_generated.cc
midi_byte_array.cc
route_signal.cc
surface.cc
surface_port.cc
types.cc
'''
obj.export_incdirs = ['./mackie']
obj.cxxflags = '-DPACKAGE="ardour_mackie"'
obj.includes = ['.', './mackie']
obj.name = 'libardour_mcp'
obj.target = 'ardour_mcp'
obj.uselib_local = 'libardour libardour_cp'
obj.vnum = LIBARDOUR_MCP_LIB_VERSION
obj.install_path = os.path.join(bld.env['LIBDIR'], 'ardour3', 'surfaces')
def shutdown():
autowaf.shutdown()