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adding a q&a
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@ -35,7 +35,3 @@ www-faq: gstreamer-faq
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perl -i -p -e's@href="index\.html@href="index.php@' $$a; \
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perl -i -p -e's@href="(ar.*)\.html@href="$$1.php@' $$a; \
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done
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check:
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xmllint -noout -valid $(MAIN)
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@ -37,6 +37,62 @@ or integrate with autoconf using the pkg.m4 macro.
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<qandaentry>
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<question id="developing-uninstalled-gstreamer">
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<para>How do I develop against an uninstalled GStreamer copy ?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>
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It is possible to develop and compile against an uninstalled copy of
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gstreamer and gst-plugins (for example, against CVS copies).
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The easiest way to do this is to use a script like this (for bash):
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<programlisting>
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#!/bin/bash -i
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# set up environment to use and develop gstreamer from uninstalled
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# this is run -i so that PS1 doesn't get cleared
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# extract version from $0
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# gst-cvs -> cvs
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VERSION=`echo $0 | sed s/.*gst-//g`
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echo $VERSION
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# base path under which dirs are installed
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GST=~/gst/$VERSION
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if test ! -e $GST; then
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echo "$GST does not exist !"
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exit
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fi
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# set up a bunch of paths
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PATH=$GST/gstreamer/tools:$GST/gst-plugins/tools:$PATH
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$GST/gstreamer/pkgconfig:$GST/gst-plugins/pkgconfig
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export GST_PLUGIN_PATH=$GST/gstreamer:$GST/gst-plugins
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# set up prompt to help us remember we're in a subshell and start bash
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PS1="[gst-$VERSION] $PS1" bash
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</programlisting>
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If you put this script in your path, and symlink it to gst-cvs (if you want
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to develop against cvs HEAD) or to gst-0.6 (if you want to develop against the
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0.6 branch), it will automatically use the uninstalled version from that
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directory.
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</para>
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<para>
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This requires you to have put your checkouts of gstreamer and gst-plugins
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under ~/gst/cvs (for the HEAD version). The program is easily modifiable
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if this isn't the case.
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</para>
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<para>
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After running this script, you'll be in an environment where you can
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use the uninstalled tools, and where gst-register registers the uninstalled
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plugins by default. Also, pkg-config wil detect the uninstalled copies
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before any installed copies.
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</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<qandaentry>
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<question id="developing-gconf">
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<para>How can I use GConf to get the system-wide defaults ?</para>
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<revhistory>
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<revision>
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<revnumber>0.1</revnumber>
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<revnumber>0.1.1</revnumber>
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<date>2003-04-24</date>
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<revremark>Added Q&A about developing with uninstalled copy.</revremark>
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</revision>
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<revision>
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<revnumber>0.1.0</revnumber>
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<date>2002-10-01</date>
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<revremark>Initial conversion from FAQ database.</revremark>
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</revision>
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