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-This directory contains sample files that should be in pretty much every
-GNOME application.
-
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-
-To make this work both for GNOME Applications inside and outside the
-GNOME CVS Tree I did the following:
-
-* There is an `INSIDE_GNOME_COMMON' automake conditional which is defined
- in two places:
-
- - macros/aclocal-includes.m4 defines this to always be false.
-
- - gnome-common/configure.in does not include anything from macros and
- defines this to be true.
-
-* We use this automake conditional in the macros/Makefile.am to install
- $(MACROS), autogen.sh, gnome-common.m4 and a newly created gnome-macros.dep
- in `$(datadir)/aclocal/gnome'.
-
- Since aclocal doesn't look in subdirectories we can safely install them
- there even when compiling from CVS.
-
- Also, there is no need to make any change to any existing application
- in the GNOME CVS Tree - really fine ...
-
-* When we're outside the GNOME CVS Tree we simply need to tell aclocal that
- it should also look in `$(datadir)/aclocal/gnome' and it will find all
- the macros.
-
- The is a `gnome-skel' module in CVS that can be used as a starting point
- when writing a new GNOME Application that should be used outside CVS.
-
-February 4, 1999,
-Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>