1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/AUTHORS Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1.4 +Alexsandro Jose Virginio dos Santos <alexsandro.santos@indt.org.br>
1.5 +Hallyson Luiz de Morais Melo <hallyson.melo@indt.org.br>
1.6 +Leonardo Sobral Cunha <leonardo.cunha@indt.org.br>
1.7 +Rosfran Lins Borges <rosfran.borges@indt.org.br>
2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
2.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/COPYING Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
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3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
3.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/Makefile.am Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
3.4 +SUBDIRS= src
3.5 +
3.6 +### all of the standard pc files we need to generate
3.7 +pcfiles = gmyth-@GMYTH_MAJORMINOR@.pc
3.8 +
3.9 +all-local: $(pcfiles)
3.10 +
3.11 +### how to generate pc files
3.12 +%-@GMYTH_MAJORMINOR@.pc: %.pc
3.13 + cp $< $@
3.14 +
3.15 +pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
3.16 +pkgconfig_DATA = $(pcfiles)
3.17 +
3.18 +include aminclude.am
3.19 +
3.20 +EXTRA_DIST = \
3.21 + autogen.sh \
3.22 + gmyth-upnp.pc.in \
3.23 + AUTHORS \
3.24 + COPYING \
3.25 + README
3.26 +
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
4.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/aminclude.am Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@
4.4 +# Copyright (C) 2004 Oren Ben-Kiki
4.5 +# This file is distributed under the same terms as the Automake macro files.
4.6 +
4.7 +# Generate automatic documentation using Doxygen. Goals and variables values
4.8 +# are controlled by the various DX_COND_??? conditionals set by autoconf.
4.9 +#
4.10 +# The provided goals are:
4.11 +# doxygen-doc: Generate all doxygen documentation.
4.12 +# doxygen-run: Run doxygen, which will generate some of the documentation
4.13 +# (HTML, CHM, CHI, MAN, RTF, XML) but will not do the post
4.14 +# processing required for the rest of it (PS, PDF, and some MAN).
4.15 +# doxygen-man: Rename some doxygen generated man pages.
4.16 +# doxygen-ps: Generate doxygen PostScript documentation.
4.17 +# doxygen-pdf: Generate doxygen PDF documentation.
4.18 +#
4.19 +# Note that by default these are not integrated into the automake goals. If
4.20 +# doxygen is used to generate man pages, you can achieve this integration by
4.21 +# setting man3_MANS to the list of man pages generated and then adding the
4.22 +# dependency:
4.23 +#
4.24 +# $(man3_MANS): doxygen-doc
4.25 +#
4.26 +# This will cause make to run doxygen and generate all the documentation.
4.27 +#
4.28 +# The following variable is intended for use in Makefile.am:
4.29 +#
4.30 +# DX_CLEANFILES = everything to clean.
4.31 +#
4.32 +# This is usually added to MOSTLYCLEANFILES.
4.33 +
4.34 +## --------------------------------- ##
4.35 +## Format-independent Doxygen rules. ##
4.36 +## --------------------------------- ##
4.37 +
4.38 +if DX_COND_doc
4.39 +
4.40 +## ------------------------------- ##
4.41 +## Rules specific for HTML output. ##
4.42 +## ------------------------------- ##
4.43 +
4.44 +if DX_COND_html
4.45 +
4.46 +DX_CLEAN_HTML = @DX_DOCDIR@/html
4.47 +
4.48 +endif DX_COND_html
4.49 +
4.50 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.51 +## Rules specific for CHM output. ##
4.52 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.53 +
4.54 +if DX_COND_chm
4.55 +
4.56 +DX_CLEAN_CHM = @DX_DOCDIR@/chm
4.57 +
4.58 +if DX_COND_chi
4.59 +
4.60 +DX_CLEAN_CHI = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.chi
4.61 +
4.62 +endif DX_COND_chi
4.63 +
4.64 +endif DX_COND_chm
4.65 +
4.66 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.67 +## Rules specific for MAN output. ##
4.68 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.69 +
4.70 +if DX_COND_man
4.71 +
4.72 +DX_CLEAN_MAN = @DX_DOCDIR@/man
4.73 +
4.74 +endif DX_COND_man
4.75 +
4.76 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.77 +## Rules specific for RTF output. ##
4.78 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.79 +
4.80 +if DX_COND_rtf
4.81 +
4.82 +DX_CLEAN_RTF = @DX_DOCDIR@/rtf
4.83 +
4.84 +endif DX_COND_rtf
4.85 +
4.86 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.87 +## Rules specific for XML output. ##
4.88 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.89 +
4.90 +if DX_COND_xml
4.91 +
4.92 +DX_CLEAN_XML = @DX_DOCDIR@/xml
4.93 +
4.94 +endif DX_COND_xml
4.95 +
4.96 +## ----------------------------- ##
4.97 +## Rules specific for PS output. ##
4.98 +## ----------------------------- ##
4.99 +
4.100 +if DX_COND_ps
4.101 +
4.102 +DX_CLEAN_PS = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
4.103 +
4.104 +DX_PS_GOAL = doxygen-ps
4.105 +
4.106 +doxygen-ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
4.107 +
4.108 +@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
4.109 + cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
4.110 + rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
4.111 + $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
4.112 + $(MAKEINDEX_PATH) refman.idx; \
4.113 + $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
4.114 + countdown=5; \
4.115 + while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
4.116 + refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 \
4.117 + && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
4.118 + $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
4.119 + countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
4.120 + done; \
4.121 + $(DX_DVIPS) -o ../@PACKAGE@.ps refman.dvi
4.122 +
4.123 +endif DX_COND_ps
4.124 +
4.125 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.126 +## Rules specific for PDF output. ##
4.127 +## ------------------------------ ##
4.128 +
4.129 +if DX_COND_pdf
4.130 +
4.131 +DX_CLEAN_PDF = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
4.132 +
4.133 +DX_PDF_GOAL = doxygen-pdf
4.134 +
4.135 +doxygen-pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
4.136 +
4.137 +@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
4.138 + cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
4.139 + rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
4.140 + $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
4.141 + $(DX_MAKEINDEX) refman.idx; \
4.142 + $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
4.143 + countdown=5; \
4.144 + while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
4.145 + refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 \
4.146 + && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
4.147 + $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
4.148 + countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
4.149 + done; \
4.150 + mv refman.pdf ../@PACKAGE@.pdf
4.151 +
4.152 +endif DX_COND_pdf
4.153 +
4.154 +## ------------------------------------------------- ##
4.155 +## Rules specific for LaTeX (shared for PS and PDF). ##
4.156 +## ------------------------------------------------- ##
4.157 +
4.158 +if DX_COND_latex
4.159 +
4.160 +DX_CLEAN_LATEX = @DX_DOCDIR@/latex
4.161 +
4.162 +endif DX_COND_latex
4.163 +
4.164 +.PHONY: doxygen-run doxygen-doc $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
4.165 +
4.166 +.INTERMEDIATE: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
4.167 +
4.168 +doxygen-run: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
4.169 +
4.170 +doxygen-doc: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
4.171 +
4.172 +@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag: $(DX_CONFIG) $(pkginclude_HEADERS)
4.173 + rm -rf @DX_DOCDIR@
4.174 + $(DX_ENV) $(DX_DOXYGEN) $(srcdir)/$(DX_CONFIG)
4.175 +
4.176 +DX_CLEANFILES = \
4.177 + @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag \
4.178 + -r \
4.179 + $(DX_CLEAN_HTML) \
4.180 + $(DX_CLEAN_CHM) \
4.181 + $(DX_CLEAN_CHI) \
4.182 + $(DX_CLEAN_MAN) \
4.183 + $(DX_CLEAN_RTF) \
4.184 + $(DX_CLEAN_XML) \
4.185 + $(DX_CLEAN_PS) \
4.186 + $(DX_CLEAN_PDF) \
4.187 + $(DX_CLEAN_LATEX)
4.188 +
4.189 +endif DX_COND_doc
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
5.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/autogen.sh Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
5.4 +#!/bin/sh
5.5 +# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
5.6 +
5.7 +DIE=0
5.8 +package=gmyth
5.9 +srcfile=configure.ac
5.10 +
5.11 +# a quick cvs co if necessary to alleviate the pain - may remove this
5.12 +# when developers get a clue ;)
5.13 +if test ! -d common;
5.14 +then
5.15 + echo "+ getting common/ from svn"
5.16 + svn co common
5.17 +fi
5.18 +
5.19 +# source helper functions
5.20 +if test ! -f common/autogen-helper.sh;
5.21 +then
5.22 + echo There is something wrong with your source tree.
5.23 + echo You are missing common/autogen-helper.sh
5.24 + exit 1
5.25 +fi
5.26 +. common/autogen-helper.sh
5.27 +
5.28 +CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT='--enable-maintainer-mode'
5.29 +# uncomment below to disable the UPnP features
5.30 +#CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT+=' --disable-upnp'
5.31 +CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT="$@"
5.32 +
5.33 +autogen_options
5.34 +
5.35 +echo -n "+ check for build tools"
5.36 +if test ! -z "$NOCHECK"; then echo " skipped"; else echo; fi
5.37 +version_check "autoconf" "$AUTOCONF autoconf autoconf-2.54 autoconf-2.53" \
5.38 + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf/" 2 53 || DIE=1
5.39 +version_check "automake" "$AUTOMAKE automake automake-1.9 automake-1.8 automake-1.7 automake-1.6" \
5.40 + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake/" 1 6 || DIE=1
5.41 +version_check "libtoolize" "$LIBTOOLIZE libtoolize" \
5.42 + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool/" 1 5 0 || DIE=1
5.43 +version_check "pkg-config" "" \
5.44 + "http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig" 0 8 0 || DIE=1
5.45 +
5.46 +die_check $DIE
5.47 +
5.48 +aclocal_check || DIE=1
5.49 +autoheader_check || DIE=1
5.50 +
5.51 +die_check $DIE
5.52 +
5.53 +# if no arguments specified then this will be printed
5.54 +if test -z "$*"; then
5.55 + echo "+ checking for autogen.sh options"
5.56 + echo " This autogen script will automatically run ./configure as:"
5.57 + echo " ./configure $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT $CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT"
5.58 + echo " To pass any additional options, please specify them on the $0"
5.59 + echo " command line."
5.60 +fi
5.61 +
5.62 +toplevel_check $srcfile
5.63 +
5.64 +tool_run "$aclocal" "-I m4 $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
5.65 +tool_run "$libtoolize" "--copy --force"
5.66 +tool_run "$autoheader"
5.67 +
5.68 +# touch the stamp-h.in build stamp so we don't re-run autoheader in maintainer mode -- wingo
5.69 +echo timestamp > stamp-h.in 2> /dev/null
5.70 +
5.71 +tool_run "$autoconf"
5.72 +tool_run "$automake" "-a -c"
5.73 +
5.74 +# if enable exists, add an -enable option for each of the lines in that file
5.75 +if test -f enable; then
5.76 + for a in `cat enable`; do
5.77 + CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT="--enable-$a"
5.78 + done
5.79 +fi
5.80 +
5.81 +# if disable exists, add an -disable option for each of the lines in that file
5.82 +if test -f disable; then
5.83 + for a in `cat disable`; do
5.84 + CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT="$CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT --disable-$a"
5.85 + done
5.86 +fi
5.87 +
5.88 +test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" && {
5.89 + echo "+ skipping configure stage for package $package, as requested."
5.90 + echo "+ autogen.sh done."
5.91 + exit 0
5.92 +}
5.93 +
5.94 +echo "+ running configure ... "
5.95 +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT" && echo " ./configure default flags: $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT"
5.96 +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT" && echo " ./configure external flags: $CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT"
5.97 +test ! -z "$CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT" && echo " ./configure enable/disable flags: $CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT"
5.98 +echo
5.99 +
5.100 +./configure $CONFIGURE_DEF_OPT $CONFIGURE_EXT_OPT $CONFIGURE_FILE_OPT || {
5.101 + echo " configure failed"
5.102 + exit 1
5.103 +}
5.104 +
5.105 +echo "Now type 'make' to compile $package."
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
6.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/configure.ac Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
6.4 +# -*- Autoconf -*-
6.5 +# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
6.6 +
6.7 +AC_PREREQ(2.50)
6.8 +
6.9 +AC_INIT([gmyth-upnp],[0.1])
6.10 +
6.11 +AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
6.12 +
6.13 +dnl when going to/from release please set the nano (fourth number) right !
6.14 +dnl releases only do Wall, SVN and prerelease does Werror too
6.15 +AS_VERSION(gmyth-upnp, GMYTH_UPNP, 0, 1, 0, 3, GMYTH_UPNP_SVN="no", GMYTH_UPNP_SVN="yes")
6.16 +GMYTH_UPNP_MAJORMINOR=$GMYTH_UPNP_MAJOR_VERSION.$GMYTH_UPNP_MINOR_VERSION
6.17 +AC_SUBST(GMYTH_UPNP_MAJORMINOR)
6.18 +
6.19 +dnl AM_MAINTAINER_MODE provides the option to enable maintainer mode
6.20 +AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
6.21 +dnl make aclocal work in maintainer mode
6.22 +AC_SUBST(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS, "-I m4")
6.23 +
6.24 +# Checks for programs.
6.25 +# check for tools
6.26 +# Make sure CFLAGS is defined to stop AC_PROC_CC adding -g
6.27 +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall"
6.28 +AC_PROG_CC
6.29 +AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
6.30 +
6.31 +dnl Generate doxygen documentation
6.32 +DX_HTML_FEATURE(ON)
6.33 +DX_CHM_FEATURE(OFF)
6.34 +DX_CHI_FEATURE(OFF)
6.35 +DX_MAN_FEATURE(OFF)
6.36 +DX_RTF_FEATURE(OFF)
6.37 +DX_XML_FEATURE(OFF)
6.38 +DX_PDF_FEATURE(OFF)
6.39 +DX_PS_FEATURE(OFF)
6.40 +DX_INIT_DOXYGEN(gmyth, doxygen.cfg, docs)
6.41 +
6.42 +# Checks for libraries.
6.43 +
6.44 +## Check for gmyth-0.1
6.45 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBGMYTH, gmyth-0.1, HAVE_LIBGMYTH=yes,HAVE_LIBGMYTH=no)
6.46 +
6.47 +# Give error and exit if we don't have gmyth-0.1
6.48 +if test "x$HAVE_LIBGMYTH" = "xno"; then
6.49 + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gmyth-0.1 installed)
6.50 +fi
6.51 +
6.52 +# make LIBXML_CFLAGS and LIBXML_LIBS available
6.53 +AC_SUBST(LIBGMYTH_CFLAGS)
6.54 +AC_SUBST(LIBGMYTH_LIBS)
6.55 +
6.56 +dnl ========== Check for Cyberlink UPnP Libraries
6.57 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CYBERLINK, clinkc,
6.58 + HAVE_CYBERLINK=yes, HAVE_CYBERLINK=no)
6.59 +
6.60 +if test "x$HAVE_CYBERLINK" = "xno"; then
6.61 + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need clinkc installed)
6.62 +
6.63 +dnl make CYBERLINK_CFLAGS and CYBERLINK_LIBS available
6.64 +AC_SUBST(CYBERLINK_CFLAGS)
6.65 +AC_SUBST(CYBERLINK_LIBS)
6.66 +
6.67 +# Checks for header files.
6.68 +AC_HEADER_STDC
6.69 +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([fcntl.h stdint.h stdlib.h string.h sys/ioctl.h sys/socket.h unistd.h])
6.70 +
6.71 +# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
6.72 +AC_C_CONST
6.73 +AC_TYPE_PID_T
6.74 +AC_STRUCT_TM
6.75 +AC_HEADER_TIME
6.76 +AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
6.77 +
6.78 +# Checks for library functions.
6.79 +AC_FUNC_FORK
6.80 +AC_FUNC_STRFTIME
6.81 +AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES
6.82 +AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL
6.83 +AC_FUNC_MALLOC
6.84 +AC_FUNC_MKTIME
6.85 +AC_FUNC_STRFTIME
6.86 +AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
6.87 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([memset socket stime strstr strtoul gethostname inet_ntoa localtime_r select strrchr localtime strptime])
6.88 +
6.89 +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION)
6.90 +
6.91 +CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I/usr/include"
6.92 +LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/usr/lib"
6.93 +
6.94 +# Checks required packages
6.95 +
6.96 +dnl Test if --disable-debug given
6.97 +AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug,
6.98 + AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-debug], [enable debugging mode]))
6.99 +if test x"$enable_debug" != xno; then
6.100 + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g -DGMYTH_USE_DEBUG"
6.101 +else
6.102 + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -DG_DISABLE_CHECKS"
6.103 +fi
6.104 +
6.105 +# Check for pkgconfig
6.106 +AC_CHECK_PROG(HAVE_PKGCONFIG, pkg-config, yes, no)
6.107 +# Give error and exit if we don't have pkgconfig
6.108 +if test "x$HAVE_PKGCONFIG" = "xno"; then
6.109 + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need to have pkgconfig installed !)
6.110 +fi
6.111 +
6.112 +# Check for Glib2.0
6.113 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, glib-2.0, HAVE_GLIB=yes,HAVE_GLIB=no)
6.114 +
6.115 +# Give error and exit if we don't have glib
6.116 +if test "x$HAVE_GLIB" = "xno"; then
6.117 + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need glib-2.0 installed)
6.118 +fi
6.119 +
6.120 +# make GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS available
6.121 +AC_SUBST(GLIB_CFLAGS)
6.122 +AC_SUBST(GLIB_LIBS)
6.123 +
6.124 +# Check for GObject2.0
6.125 +PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GOBJECT,
6.126 + gobject-2.0,
6.127 + HAVE_GOBJECT=yes, HAVE_GOBJECT=no)
6.128 +
6.129 +# Give error and exit if we don't have gobject
6.130 +if test "x$HAVE_GOBJECT" = "xno"; then
6.131 + AC_MSG_ERROR(you need gobject-2.0 installed)
6.132 +fi
6.133 +
6.134 +# make GOBJECT_CFLAGS and GOBJECT_LIBS available
6.135 +AC_SUBST(GOBJECT_CFLAGS)
6.136 +AC_SUBST(GOBJECT_LIBS)
6.137 +
6.138 +##############################
6.139 +# Checks for Network functions
6.140 +##############################
6.141 +
6.142 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([socket])
6.143 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([inet_ntoa])
6.144 +AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ifaddrs.h])
6.145 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getifaddrs])
6.146 +AC_CHECK_FUNCS([time])
6.147 +
6.148 +#dnl Enable gtk-doc
6.149 +#GTK_DOC_CHECK(1.4)
6.150 +
6.151 +AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
6.152 +AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)
6.153 +AC_SUBST(LIBS)
6.154 +
6.155 +AC_OUTPUT([
6.156 +Makefile
6.157 +src/Makefile
6.158 +tests/Makefile
6.159 +gmyth.pc])
6.160 +
6.161 +if test x"$enable_debug" != xno; then
6.162 + AC_MSG_NOTICE([Debug: Enabled])
6.163 +else
6.164 + AC_MSG_NOTICE([Debug: Disabled])
6.165 +fi
6.166 +
7.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
7.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/gmyth-upnp.pc.in Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
7.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
7.4 +prefix=@prefix@
7.5 +exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
7.6 +libdir=@libdir@
7.7 +includedir=@includedir@
7.8 +
7.9 +Name: gmyth-upnp
7.10 +Description: Myth TV upnp library based upon GLib/GObject paradigm
7.11 +Version: @VERSION@
7.12 +Requires: gobject-2.0 glib-2.0 clinkc
7.13 +
7.14 +Libs: @CYBERLINK_LIBS@ @LIBGMYTH_LIBS@ -L${libdir} -lgmyth
7.15 +Cflags: @CYBERLINK_CFLAGS@ @LIBGMYTH_CFLAGS @-I${includedir}/gmyth-upnp
8.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
8.2 +++ b/gmyth-upnp/src/Makefile.am Wed Jan 10 17:18:36 2007 +0000
8.3 @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
8.4 +SUBDIRS = .
8.5 +
8.6 +lib_LTLIBRARIES = libgmyth.la
8.7 +
8.8 +BUILT_SOURCES = \
8.9 + gmyth_marshal.c \
8.10 + gmyth_marshal.h
8.11 +
8.12 +libgmyth_la_SOURCES = \
8.13 + gmyth_common.c \
8.14 + gmyth_debug.c \
8.15 + gmyth_epg.c \
8.16 + gmyth_recorder.c \
8.17 + gmyth_remote_util.c \
8.18 + gmyth_tvchain.c \
8.19 + gmyth_scheduler.c \
8.20 + gmyth_util.c \
8.21 + gmyth_query.c \
8.22 + gmyth_socket.c \
8.23 + gmyth_stringlist.c \
8.24 + gmyth_monitor_handler.c \
8.25 + gmyth_file_transfer.c \
8.26 + gmyth_livetv.c \
8.27 + gmyth_backendinfo.c \
8.28 + gmyth_programinfo.c \
8.29 + gmyth_uri.c \
8.30 + $(BUILT_SOURCES)
8.31 +
8.32 +
8.33 +EXTRA_libgmyth_la_SOURCES = gmyth_marshal.list
8.34 +
8.35 +gmyth_marshal.h: gmyth_marshal.list
8.36 + glib-genmarshal --header --prefix=gmyth_marshal gmyth_marshal.list > gmyth_marshal.h.tmp
8.37 + mv gmyth_marshal.h.tmp gmyth_marshal.h
8.38 +
8.39 +gmyth_marshal.c: gmyth_marshal.list gmyth_marshal.h
8.40 + echo "#include \"glib-object.h\"" > gmyth_marshal.c.tmp
8.41 + echo "#include \"gmyth_marshal.h\"" >> gmyth_marshal.c.tmp
8.42 + glib-genmarshal --body --prefix=gmyth_marshal $(srcdir)/gmyth_marshal.list >> gmyth_marshal.c.tmp
8.43 + mv gmyth_marshal.c.tmp gmyth_marshal.c
8.44 +
8.45 +libgmyth_la_CFLAGS = \
8.46 + -DDATADIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)\" \
8.47 + $(GLIB_CFLAGS) \
8.48 + $(GOBJECT_CFLAGS) \
8.49 + $(GST_CFLAGS) \
8.50 + $(GSTBASE_CFLAGS) \
8.51 + $(GSTPLUGINSBASE_CFLAGS) \
8.52 + $(MYSQL_CFLAGS)
8.53 +
8.54 +libgmyth_la_LDFLAGS = \
8.55 + -export-dynamic \
8.56 + $(MYSQL_LIBS) \
8.57 + $(GST_LIBS) \
8.58 + $(GSTBASE_LIBS) \
8.59 + $(GSTPLUGINS_LIBS)
8.60 +
8.61 +libgmyth_includedir = \
8.62 + $(pkgincludedir)
8.63 +
8.64 +libgmyth_include_HEADERS = \
8.65 + gmyth.h \
8.66 + gmyth_common.h \
8.67 + gmyth_debug.h \
8.68 + gmyth_epg.h \
8.69 + gmyth_recorder.h \
8.70 + gmyth_scheduler.h \
8.71 + gmyth_tvchain.h \
8.72 + gmyth_util.h \
8.73 + gmyth_query.h \
8.74 + gmyth_socket.h \
8.75 + gmyth_remote_util.h \
8.76 + gmyth_stringlist.h \
8.77 + gmyth_monitor_handler.h \
8.78 + gmyth_file_transfer.h \
8.79 + gmyth_livetv.h \
8.80 + gmyth_backendinfo.h \
8.81 + gmyth_programinfo.h \
8.82 + gmyth_uri.h
8.83 +
8.84 +CLEANFILES = $(BUILT_SOURCES)