gst-element-check.m4.in \
configure.ac autogen.sh depcomp \
MAINTAINERS ABOUT-NLS RELEASE gstreamer.doap \
+ scripts/gst-uninstalled \
$(win32)
CLEANFILES = gst-element-check-@GST_MAJORMINOR@.m4
"COMPILING FROM SOURCE"
You can also run your whole cvs stack uninstalled. The script in
-the gstreamer module /docs/faq/gst-uninstalled) is helpful in setting
+the gstreamer module /scripts/gst-uninstalled) is helpful in setting
up your environment for this.
PLUG-IN DEPENDENCIES AND LICENSES
FIG_SRC = $(notdir $(wildcard $(srcdir)/*.fig))
# extra sources to copy in build directory
-EXTRA_SRC = gst-uninstalled
+EXTRA_SRC =
### this is the generic bit and you shouln't need to change this
<para>
It is possible to develop and compile against an uninstalled copy of
gstreamer and gst-plugins-* (for example, against gits checkouts).
-The easiest way to do this is to use a bash script like this (also:
-<ulink url="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/tree/docs/faq/gst-uninstalled">lastest version of gst-uninstalled</ulink>):
+The easiest way to do this is to use a bash script like this:
+<ulink url="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/tree/docs/faq/gst-uninstalled">lastest version of gst-uninstalled</ulink>.
-<programlisting>
-&gst-uninstalled;
-</programlisting>
If you put this script in your path, and symlink it to gst-git (if you want
to develop against git master) or to gst-released (if you want to develop
against the lastest release of each module), it will automatically use the
<!ENTITY % version-entities SYSTEM "version.entities">
%version-entities;
-<!ENTITY gst-uninstalled SYSTEM "gst-uninstalled">
-
<!ENTITY START SYSTEM "start.xml">
<!ENTITY GENERAL SYSTEM "general.xml">
<!ENTITY DEPENDENCIES SYSTEM "dependencies.xml">
#!/bin/bash -i
#
-# this script is in git as gstreamer/docs/faq/gst-uninstalled
+# this script is in git as gstreamer/scripts/gst-uninstalled
#
# It will set up the environment to use and develop gstreamer and projects
# that use gstreamer with an uninstalled git checkout of gstreamer and the