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# source for m4 macros
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I build/autotools ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS}
EXTRA_DIST = \
ChangeLog.pre-git-import \
README.in \
README \
$(NULL)
CLEANFILES = $(pcfiles)
DISTCLEANFILES =

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Clutter
=======
What is Clutter?
----------------
Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, compelling,
portable, and dynamic graphical user interfaces.
Requirements
------------
Clutter currently requires:
* [GLib](http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib)
* [JSON-GLib](http://git.gnome.org/browse/json-glib)
* [Atk](http://git.gnome.org/browse/atk)
* [Cairo](http://cairographics.org)
* [Pango](http://git.gnome.org/browse/pango)
* [Cogl](http://git.gnome.org/browse/cogl)
On X11, Clutter depends on the following extensions:
* XComposite
* XDamage
* XExt
* XInput 2.x
* XKB
If you are building the API reference you will also need:
* [GTK-Doc](http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk-doc)
If you are building the additional documentation you will also need:
* xsltproc
* jw (optional, for generating PDFs)
If you are building the Introspection data you will also need:
* [GObject-Introspection](http://git.gnome.org/browse/gobject-introspection)
Resources
---------
The official Clutter website is:
http://www.clutter-project.org/
The API references for the latest stable release are available at:
https://developer.gnome.org/clutter/stable/
The Clutter Cookbook is available at:
https://developer.gnome.org/clutter-cookbook/
New releases of Clutter are available at:
https://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/
To subscribe to the Clutter mailing lists and read the archives, use the
Mailman web interface available at:
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/clutter-list
New bug page on Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter
Clutter is licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License, version 2.1 or (at your option) later: see the `COPYING` file
for more information.
Building and Installation
-------------------------
To build Clutter from a release tarball, the usual autotool triad should
be followed:
1. ./configure
2. make
3. make install
To build Clutter from a Git clone, run the `autogen.sh` script instead
of the configure one. The `autogen.sh` script will run the configure script
for you, unless the `NOCONFIGURE` environment variable is set to a non-empty
value.
See also the [BuildingClutter][building-clutter] page on the wiki.
Versioning
----------
Clutter uses the common "Linux kernel" versioning system, where
even-numbered minor versions are stable and odd-numbered minor
versions are development snapshots.
Different major versions break both API and ABI but are parallel
installable. The same major version with differing minor version is
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the newly added API might still change.
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numbers are only used for released archives; odd micro numbers are
only used on the Git repository.
Contributing
------------
If you want to hack on and improve Clutter check the `HACKING` file for
general implementation guidelines, and the `HACKING.backends` for
backend-specific implementation issues.
The `CODING_STYLE` file contains the rules for writing code conformant to
the style guidelines used throughout Clutter. Remember: the coding style
is mandatory; patches not conforming to it will be rejected by default.
The usual workflow for contributions should be:
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a branch (`git checkout -b my_work`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am "Added my awesome feature"`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my_work`)
5. Create an [Bug][bugzilla-clutter] with a link to your branch
6. Sit back, relax and wait for feedback and eventual merge
Bugs
----
Bugs should be reported to the Clutter Bugzilla at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter
You will need a Bugzilla account.
In the report you should include:
* what system you're running Clutter on;
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* which video card and which drivers you are using, including output of
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behaviour.
If the bug exposes a crash, the exact text printed out and a stack trace
obtained using gdb are greatly appreciated.
[building-clutter]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Clutter/Building
[bugzilla-clutter]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter

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#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=`dirname "$0"`
test -n "$srcdir" || srcdir=.
olddir=`pwd`
cd $srcdir
PROJECT=Clutter
TEST_TYPE=-f
FILE=clutter/clutter.h
test $TEST_TYPE $FILE || {
echo "You must run this script in the top-level $PROJECT directory"
exit 1
}
# GNU gettext automake support doesn't get along with git.
# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661128
touch -t 200001010000 po/clutter-1.0.pot
GTKDOCIZE=`which gtkdocize`
if test -z $GTKDOCIZE; then
echo "*** No GTK-Doc found, please install it ***"
exit 1
fi
AUTORECONF=`which autoreconf`
if test -z $AUTORECONF; then
echo "*** No autoreconf found, please install it ***"
exit 1
fi
# NOCONFIGURE is used by gnome-common
if test -z "$NOCONFIGURE"; then
if test -z "$*"; then
echo "I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish "
echo "to pass any to it, please specify them on the $0 command line."
fi
fi
rm -rf autom4te.cache
gtkdocize || exit $?
autoreconf --force --install --verbose || exit $?
cd "$olddir"
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" || "$srcdir/configure" "$@"

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2010, Intel Corp.
#
# Modified version of gnome-shell-build-setup.sh for building Clutter
# and its dependencies using jhbuild
#
# Copyright (C) 2008, Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Some ideas and code taken from gtk-osx-build
#
# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Imendio AB
#
# Pre-check on GNOME version
release_file=
if which lsb_release > /dev/null 2>&1; then
system=`lsb_release -is`
version=`lsb_release -rs`
elif [ -f /etc/fedora-release ] ; then
system=Fedora
release_file=/etc/fedora-release
elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ] ; then
system=SUSE
release_file=/etc/SuSE-release
elif [ -f /etc/mandriva-release ]; then
system=MandrivaLinux
release_file=/etc/mandriva-release
fi
if [ x$release_file != x ] ; then
version=`sed 's/[^0-9\.]*\([0-9\.]\+\).*/\1/' < $release_file`
fi
if test x$system = xUbuntu -o x$system = xDebian -o x$system = xLinuxMint ; then
reqd=""
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/dpkg-checkbuilddeps ]; then
echo "Please run 'sudo apt-get install dpkg-dev' and try again."
echo
exit 1
fi
for pkg in \
build-essential curl \
automake bison flex gettext git-core gnome-common gtk-doc-tools \
libjasper-dev libjpeg-dev libpng-dev libstartup-notification0-dev libtiff-dev \
libgl1-mesa-dev libxml2-dev mesa-common-dev mesa-utils \
python-dev python-gconf python-gobject \
libgstreamer0.10-dev gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good \
; do
if ! dpkg-checkbuilddeps -d $pkg /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
reqd="$pkg $reqd"
fi
done
if test ! "x$reqd" = x; then
echo "Please run 'sudo apt-get install $reqd' and try again."
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
if test x$system = xFedora ; then
reqd="
binutils curl gcc gcc-c++ make
automake bison flex gettext git gnome-common gnome-doc-utils intltool
libtool pkgconfig jasper-devel libffi-devel libjpeg-devel
libpng-devel libtiff-devel libwnck-devel mesa-libGL-devel
python-devel pygobject2 libXdamage-devel libxml2-devel
gstreamer-devel gstreamer-plugins-base gstreamer-plugins-good
glx-utils
"
if expr $version \>= 14 > /dev/null ; then
reqd="$reqd gettext-autopoint"
fi
for pkg in $reqd ; do
if ! rpm -q $pkg > /dev/null 2>&1; then
missing="$pkg $missing"
fi
done
if test ! "x$missing" = x; then
gpk-install-package-name $missing
fi
fi
if test x$system = xSUSE ; then
reqd=""
for pkg in \
curl \
bison flex gnome-doc-utils-devel \
xorg-x11-proto-devel xorg-x11-devel xorg-x11 xorg-x11-server-extra \
; do
if ! rpm -q $pkg > /dev/null 2>&1; then
reqd="$pkg $reqd"
fi
done
if test ! "x$reqd" = x; then
echo "Please run 'su --command=\"zypper install $reqd\"' and try again."
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
if test x$system = xMandrivaLinux ; then
reqd=""
for pkg in \
curl \
bison flex gnome-common gnome-doc-utils gtk-doc intltool \
libwnck-1-devel GL-devel \
libxdamage-devel mesa-demos \
; do
if ! rpm -q --whatprovides $pkg > /dev/null 2>&1; then
reqd="$pkg $reqd"
fi
done
if test ! "x$reqd" = x; then
gurpmi --auto $reqd
fi
fi
SOURCE=$HOME/Source
BASEURL=http://git.gnome.org/browse/clutter/plain/build
if [ -d $SOURCE ] ; then : ; else
mkdir $SOURCE
echo "Created $SOURCE"
fi
if [ -d $SOURCE/jhbuild ] ; then
if [ -d $SOURCE/jhbuild/.git ] ; then
echo -n "Updating jhbuild ... "
( cd $SOURCE/jhbuild && git pull --rebase > /dev/null ) || exit 1
echo "done"
else
echo "$SOURCE/jhbuild is not a git repository"
echo "You should remove it and rerun this script"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -n "Checking out jhbuild into $SOURCE/jhbuild ... "
cd $SOURCE
git clone git://git.gnome.org/jhbuild > /dev/null || exit 1
echo "done"
fi
echo "Installing jhbuild..."
(cd $SOURCE/jhbuild && make -f Makefile.plain DISABLE_GETTEXT=1 bindir=$HOME/bin install >/dev/null)
if [ -e $HOME/.jhbuildrc ] ; then
if grep JHBUILDRC_GNOME_SHELL $HOME/.jhbuildrc > /dev/null ; then : ; else
mv $HOME/.jhbuildrc $HOME/.jhbuildrc.bak
echo "Saved ~/.jhbuildrc as ~/.jhbuildrc.bak"
fi
fi
echo -n "Writing ~/.jhbuildrc ... "
curl -L -s -o $HOME/.jhbuildrc $BASEURL/jhbuildrc-clutter
echo "done"
if [ ! -f $HOME/.jhbuildrc-custom ]; then
echo -n "Writing example ~/.jhbuildrc-custom ... "
curl -L -s -o $HOME/.jhbuildrc-custom $BASEURL/jhbuildrc-custom-example
echo "done"
fi
if test "x`echo $PATH | grep $HOME/bin`" = x; then
echo "PATH does not contain $HOME/bin, it is recommended that you add that."
echo
fi
echo "Done."

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output_tab_size 8
string_escape_char 92
string_escape_char2 0
# indenting
indent_columns 2
indent_with_tabs 0
indent_align_string True
indent_brace 2
indent_braces false
indent_braces_no_func True
indent_func_call_param false
indent_func_def_param false
indent_func_proto_param false
indent_switch_case 0
indent_case_brace 2
indent_paren_close 1
# spacing
sp_arith Add
sp_assign Add
sp_enum_assign Add
sp_bool Add
sp_compare Add
sp_inside_paren Remove
sp_inside_fparens Remove
sp_func_def_paren Force
sp_func_proto_paren Force
sp_paren_paren Remove
sp_balance_nested_parens False
sp_paren_brace Remove
sp_before_square Remove
sp_before_squares Remove
sp_inside_square Remove
sp_after_comma Add
sp_before_comma Remove
sp_after_cast Add
sp_sizeof_paren Add
sp_not Remove
sp_inv Remove
sp_addr Remove
sp_member Remove
sp_deref Remove
sp_sign Remove
sp_incdec Remove
sp_attribute_paren remove
sp_macro Force
sp_func_call_paren Force
sp_brace_typedef add
sp_cond_colon add
sp_cond_question add
sp_defined_paren remove
# alignment
align_keep_tabs False
align_with_tabs False
align_on_tabstop False
align_number_left True
align_func_params True
align_var_def_span 0
align_var_def_amp_style 1
align_var_def_colon true
align_enum_equ_span 0
align_var_struct_span 2
align_var_def_star_style 2
align_var_def_amp_style 2
align_typedef_span 2
align_typedef_func 0
align_typedef_star_style 2
align_typedef_amp_style 2
# newlines
nl_assign_leave_one_liners True
nl_enum_leave_one_liners False
nl_func_leave_one_liners False
nl_if_leave_one_liners False
nl_end_of_file Add
nl_assign_brace Remove
nl_func_var_def_blk 1
nl_fcall_brace Add
nl_enum_brace Remove
nl_struct_brace Force
nl_union_brace Force
nl_if_brace Force
nl_brace_else Force
nl_elseif_brace Force
nl_else_brace Add
nl_for_brace Force
nl_while_brace Force
nl_do_brace Force
nl_brace_while Force
nl_switch_brace Force
nl_before_case True
nl_after_case False
nl_func_type_name Force
nl_func_proto_type_name Remove
nl_func_paren Remove
nl_func_decl_start Remove
nl_func_decl_args Force
nl_func_decl_end Remove
nl_fdef_brace Force
nl_after_return False
nl_define_macro False
nl_create_if_one_liner False
nl_create_for_one_liner False
nl_create_while_one_liner False
nl_after_semicolon True
nl_multi_line_cond true
# mod
mod_full_brace_for Remove
mod_full_brace_if Remove
mod_full_brace_while Remove
mod_full_brace_do Remove
mod_full_brace_nl 3
mod_paren_on_return Remove
# line splitting
#code_width = 78
ls_for_split_full True
ls_func_split_full True
# positioning
pos_bool Trail
pos_conditional Lead

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needed to build from tarballs, so it doesn't need to be in our suites
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<dep package="glib"/>
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<dep package="gtk-doc"/>
<dep package="gobject-introspection"/>
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<dep package="libxml2"/>
<dep package="gobject-introspection"/>
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<dep package="gstreamer"/>
<dep package="gtk+"/>
<dep package="liboil"/>
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<dep package="gst-plugins-base"/>
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<dep package="gdk-pixbuf"/>
<dep package="gudev"/>
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<autotools id="clutter-box2d">
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<branch module="releases/pycairo-1.8.2.tar.gz" version="1.8.2"
repo="cairo.org"
hash="sha256:77a8cbe388fd66825056744f2fc5c58b3afc247748bc2c777751cc0c2eb30a2f"
md5sum="bbfc0c2fef08dfb0c5b8baa5f0b67a87" size="519064">
</branch>
<dependencies>
<dep package="cairo"/>
</dependencies>
</autotools>
<autotools id="pygtk">
<branch repo="git.gnome.org"
module="pygtk"
revision="master"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="pygobject"/>
<dep package="gtk2"/>
<dep package="pycairo"/>
</dependencies>
</autotools>
<autotools id="pyclutter">
<branch repo="git.gnome.org"
module="pyclutter"
revision="master"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="pygobject"/>
<dep package="pycairo"/>
<dep package="pygtk"/>
<dep package="clutter"/>
</dependencies>
</autotools>
<autotools id="pyclutter-gst">
<branch repo="git.clutter-project.org"
module="bindings/pyclutter-gst"
revision="master"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="clutter"/>
<dep package="clutter-gst"/>
<dep package="pyclutter"/>
</dependencies>
</autotools>
<autotools id="pyclutter-gtk">
<branch repo="git.clutter-project.org"
module="bindings/pyclutter-gtk"
revision="master"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="clutter"/>
<dep package="clutter-gtk"/>
<dep package="pyclutter"/>
<dep package="pygtk"/>
</dependencies>
</autotools>
<metamodule id="meta-clutter">
<dependencies>
<dep package="clutter"/>
<dep package="clutter-gst"/>
<dep package="clutter-gtk"/>
</dependencies>
</metamodule>
<metamodule id="meta-clutter-extra">
<dependencies>
<dep package="meta-clutter"/>
<dep package="clutter-box2d"/>
<dep package="mx"/>
</dependencies>
</metamodule>
<metamodule id="meta-pyclutter">
<dependencies>
<dep package="meta-clutter"/>
<dep package="pyclutter"/>
<dep package="pyclutter-gst"/>
<dep package="pyclutter-gtk"/>
</dependencies>
</metamodule>
</moduleset>

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::Wrap;
use Pod::Usage;
use Getopt::Long;
use POSIX qw( strftime );
$Text::Wrap::columns = 74;
# git commands
our $GIT_LOG = 'git log --pretty=format:"%at|%an|<%ae>|%h|%s"';
our $GIT_DIFF_TREE = 'git diff-tree --name-only -r';
my $help;
my $result = GetOptions(
"h|help" => \$help,
);
pod2usage(1) if $help;
our $revs = $ARGV[0] or undef;
my $log_cmd = $GIT_LOG;
$log_cmd .= ' ' . $revs if defined $revs;
open my $git_log, '-|', $log_cmd
or die("Unable to invoke git-log: $!\n");
while (<$git_log>) {
my $log_line = $_;
chomp($log_line);
my ($timestamp, $committer, $email, $commit_hash, $subject) =
split /\|/, $log_line, 5;
# use a shorter date line
my $date = strftime("%Y-%m-%d", localtime($timestamp));
print STDOUT $date, " ", $committer, " ", $email, "\n\n";
# list the file changes
if ($commit_hash) {
my $diff_cmd = $GIT_DIFF_TREE . " " . $commit_hash;
open my $git_diff, '-|', $diff_cmd
or die("Unable to invoke git-diff-tree: $!\n");
while (<$git_diff>) {
my $diff_line = $_;
chomp($diff_line);
next if $diff_line =~ /^$commit_hash/;
print STDOUT "\t* ", $diff_line, ":\n";
}
close($git_diff);
}
else {
print STDOUT "\t* *:\n";
}
print STDOUT "\n";
# no need to use the full body, the subject will do
if (defined $subject) {
$subject =~ s/\t//g;
print STDOUT wrap("\t", "\t", $subject), "\n";
}
print STDOUT "\n";
}
close($git_log);
0;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
gen-changelog - Creates a ChangeLog from a git log
=head1 SYNOPSIS
gen-changelog <options>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<gen-changelog> is a small Perl script that reads the output of git log
and creates a file using the GNU ChangeLog format. It should be used when
creating a tarball of a project, to provide a full log of the changes to
the users.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item -h, --help
Prints a brief help message
=item E<lt>sinceE<gt>..E<lt>untilE<gt>
Show only commits between the named two commits. When either E<lt>sinceE<gt>
or E<lt>untilE<gt> is omitted, it defaults to `HEAD`, i.e. the tip of the
current branch. For a more complete list of ways to spell E<lt>sinceE<gt>
and E<lt>untilE<gt>, see "SPECIFYING REVISIONS" section in git rev-parse.
=back
=head1 CAVEATS
B<gen-changelog> is very simple and should be tweaked to fit your use case.
It does fit the author's, but he'll gladly accept patches and requests.
=head1 EXAMPLES
=over 4
=item Print the full log and redirect it to a file
gen-changelog > ChangeLog
=item Print the changelog of the local changes
gen-changelog origin..HEAD
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Emmanuele Bassi E<lt>ebassi (at) gnome.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 Emmanuele Bassi
This program is free software. It can be distributed and/or modified under
the terms of Perl itself. See L<perlartistic> for further details.
=cut

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# -*- mode: python -*-
#
# jhbuildrc for building Clutter. Customizations shuld be done in
# ~/.jhbuildrc-custom
#
# Copyright (C) Intel Corp.
#
# Based on the gnome-shell variant
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Some ideas and a bit of code taken from gtk-osx-build
#
# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Imendio AB
#
# Use .jhbuildrc-custom to override the moduleset, modules to build,
# the source checkout location, installation prefix, or svn usernames
# etc.
#
# JHBUILDRC_CLUTTER - Do not edit this line (or anything else)
# Only rebuild modules that have changed
build_policy = 'updated'
moduleset = 'http://git.gnome.org/browse/clutter/plain/build/clutter.modules'
modules = [ 'meta-clutter' ]
# what directory should the source be checked out to?
checkoutroot = os.path.expanduser('~/clutter/source')
# the prefix to configure/install modules to (must have write access)
prefix = os.path.expanduser('~/clutter/install')
# Use system libraries for the builds
#addpath('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', os.path.join(os.sep, 'usr', 'lib', 'pkgconfig'))
#addpath('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', os.path.join(os.sep, 'usr', 'share', 'pkgconfig'))
# Look in /usr/share for icons, D-BUS service files, etc
addpath('XDG_DATA_DIRS', os.path.join(os.sep, 'usr', 'share'))
# Look in /etc/xdg for system-global autostart files
addpath('XDG_CONFIG_DIRS', os.path.join(os.sep, 'etc', 'xdg'))
#
# For Ubuntu Intrepid, libmozjs lives in /usr/lib/xulrunner-<version>
# However, that path isn't in ld.so.conf, meaning that it's basically
# impossible to use the xulrunner .pc files and libraries. Work around
# this by deriving the path and adding it to LD_LIBRARY_PATH ourself.
#
import re
import subprocess
_pkgconfig = subprocess.Popen(['pkg-config', '--variable=sdkdir', 'mozilla-js'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
_sdkdir = _pkgconfig.communicate()[0].strip()
_pkgconfig.wait()
if _pkgconfig.returncode == 0:
_libdir = re.sub('-(sdk|devel)', '', _sdkdir)
if os.path.exists(_libdir + '/libmozjs.so'):
addpath('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', _libdir)
# Rebuild faster
os.environ['INSTALL'] = os.path.expanduser('~/bin/install-check')
# Use the standard system bus
os.environ['DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS'] = 'unix:path=/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket'
# Import optional user RC for further customization. You can override
# the prefix or default build setup for example, or CFLAGS or
# module_autogenargs, etc.
#
_userrc = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.jhbuildrc-custom')
if os.path.exists(_userrc):
execfile(_userrc)

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# -*- mode: python -*-
# The username for repositories can be overridden.
#
#repos["git.gnome.org"] = "ssh://<username>@git.gnome.org/git/"
#repos["git.clutter-project.org"] = "ssh://git@git.clutter-project.org/"
# Directory where to check sources out
#
#checkoutroot = '/opt/clutter/source'
# Directory where to install
#
#prefix = '/opt/clutter/install'
# Work around http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571240 if
# your 'install' program is somewhere other than /usr/bin/install
# (affects: Arch Linux)
#installprog = 'bin/install'

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Project xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#"
xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
xmlns:gnome="http://api.gnome.org/doap-extensions#"
xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#">
<name>Clutter</name>
<shortname>clutter</shortname>
<category rdf:resource="http://api.gnome.org/doap-extensions#core" />
<shortdesc xml:lang="en">A toolkit for creating fast, portable, compelling dynamic UIs</shortdesc>
<description xml:lang="en">Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, portable, compelling and dynamic graphical user interfaces. Clutter uses OpenGL (and optionally OpenGL|ES for use on Mobile and embedded platforms) for rendering, but with an API which hides the underlying GL complexity from the developer. The Clutter API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible.</description>
<homepage rdf:resource="http://www.clutter-project.org" />
<license rdf:resource="http://usefulinc.com/doap/licenses/lgpl" />
<bug-database rdf:resource="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter"/>
<download-page rdf:resource="http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter" />
<mailing-list rdf:resource="mailto:clutter-devel-list@clutter-project.org" />
<programming-language>C</programming-language>
<maintainer>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Emmanuele Bassi</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:ebassi@gnome.org"/>
<gnome:userid>ebassi</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</maintainer>
<maintainer>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Neil Roberts</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:neil@linux.intel.com"/>
<gnome:userid>nroberts</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</maintainer>
<maintainer>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Robert Bragg</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:rob@linux.intel.com"/>
<gnome:userid>rbragg</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</maintainer>
<author>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Matthew Allum</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:mallum@o-hand.com"/>
</foaf:Person>
</author>
<author>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Emmanuele Bassi</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:ebassi@gnome.org"/>
<gnome:userid>ebassi</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</author>
<author>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Neil Roberts</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:neil@linux.intel.com"/>
<gnome:userid>nroberts</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</author>
<author>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Robert Bragg</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:robert@linux.intel.com"/>
<gnome:userid>rbragg</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</author>
<author>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>Øyvind Kolås</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:pippin@linux.intel.com"/>
</foaf:Person>
</author>
<repository>
<GitRepository>
<browse rdf:resource="http://git.gnome.org/browse/clutter/"/>
<location rdf:resource="git://git.gnome.org/clutter"/>
</GitRepository>
</repository>
</Project>

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AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
README
build/Makefile
build/autotools/Makefile