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# GStreamer documentation
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This is the released version of the [GStreamer documentation](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/tree/main/subprojects/gst-docs), it contains
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two folders:
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* html/: The static website documentation which can be hosted anywhere and
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read in any web browser.
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* devhelp/: The documentation to be browsed with [devhelp](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Devhelp).
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The content of that folder should be installed in `/usr/share/gtk-doc/html/GStreamer-@GST_API_VERSION@/`
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by documentation packages.
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## Disk usage considerations
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Both folders contain a "search" folder made up of a large amount
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of very small files (50 K+). This can cause the unpacked size of both
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these folders to grow up to 500 MB+ on filesystems that weren't
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configured for such a use case (eg `mkfs.ext4 -Tnews`).
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It is safe to remove these search folders, this will simply cause
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the search box to be hidden when viewing the documentation.
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If packages are produced both for the devhelp and html folders,
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one may choose to remove the search folders for devhelp, as
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devhelp exposes a (more limited) search feature, and keep the
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search folder in the html package, so that users of the package
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can replicate the behaviour of the online documentation with
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the offline version.
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Choosing to strip the search folders in both, either or neither
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package is ultimately left to the packagers' discretion, users
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of most distributions should usually have enough disk space
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to accomodate these.
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## Licensing
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The content of this module comes from a number of different sources and is
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licensed in different ways:
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### Tutorial source code
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All tutorial code is licensed under any of the following licenses (your choice):
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- 2-clause BSD license ("simplified BSD license") (`LICENSE.BSD`)
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- MIT license (`LICENSE.MIT`)
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- LGPL v2.1 (`LICENSE.LGPL-2.1`), or (at your option) any later version
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This means developers have maximum flexibility and can pick the right license
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for any derivative work.
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### Application Developer Manual and Plugin Writer's Guide
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These are licensed under the [Open Publication License v1.0][op-license]
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(`LICENSE.OPL`), for historical reasons.
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[op-license]: http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/
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### Documentation
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#### Tutorials
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The tutorials are licensed under the [Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-4.0 license][cc-by-sa-4.0]
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(`LICENSE.CC-BY-SA-4.0`).
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[cc-by-sa-4.0]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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#### API Reference and Design Documentation
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The remaining documentation, including the API reference and Design Documentation,
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is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 (`LICENSE.LGPL-2.1`), or (at your option) any later
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version.
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