David Robillard
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This has a few benefits: * As system installed extensions become more ubiquitous, we can optionally build against those rather than including them in the source tree, without any source changes * No need to hack extension headers to change the include paths to match our specific scheme (i.e. headers are precisely those from the extension, even if they include other extension headers) * Consistency, lack of ambiguity, easy code sharing, blah blah, etc. git-svn-id: svn://localhost/ardour2/branches/3.0@10476 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf |
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appleutility | ||
ardour | ||
audiographer | ||
clearlooks-newer | ||
clearlooks-older | ||
evoral | ||
fst | ||
gtkmm2ext | ||
midi++2 | ||
panners | ||
pbd | ||
qm-dsp | ||
rubberband | ||
surfaces | ||
taglib | ||
timecode | ||
vamp-plugins | ||
vamp-sdk | ||
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