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Original commit message from CVS: merge TYPEFIND branch. Major changes: - totally reworked type(find) system - bytestream is out of the core again - typefind element is now part of gstelements |
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GTK-DOC stuff ------------- * starting files in CVS: - Makefile.am - gstreamer-sections.txt, gstreamer.types.in, gstreamer-docs.sgml - tmpl/ * what is done in the gst dir ? - headers are scanned based on $(MODULE).types $(MODULE)-scan is created gtkdoc-scan is called with a sourcedir and a module name, where the module name is $(MODULE) $(MODULE)-sections.txt is created if it doesn't exist yet (it should), as well as $(MODULE)-decl.txt and $(MODULE)-decl-list.txt and .args, .hierarchy and .signals files are created gtkdoc-scan is called * TODO: why is there gstreamer.types.in and gst-plugins.types.in ?