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-This module is intended for people who want to develop
-GNOME Applications outside of the GNOME CVS tree or for
-people who're developing inside GNOME CVS, but don't want
-to carry the macros/ directory in their module.
-
-There are two modes of operation:
-
-1.) The GNOME 1.x platform is what you get when you
- configure this module without any special parameters.
-
- This installs everything from the `macros' directory
- in `$(datadir)/aclocal/gnome-macros' and provides a
- `gnome-autogen.sh' in `$(bindir)'.
-
-2.) To enable support for the GNOME 2.x platform, gnome-common's
- configure has a `--enable-platform-gnome-2' command line
- argument which you need to use.
-
- The difference is that the GNOME 2.x version will require
- a recent version of pkg-config (from freedesktop.org at
- <http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/>) and also
- compile the `support' directory.
-
- This is considered "hacker stuff" and has the same disclaimer
- than gnome-libs HEAD.
-
-
-To use this module in your package, you need to:
-
-1.) Compile and install gnome-common like any normal package.
-
-2.) You don't need to have a `macros/' dir in your package,
- this stuff is going to replace it.
-
-3.) In your autogen.sh use this:
-
- ---
- . gnome-autogen.sh
- ---
-
- instead of
-
- ---
- . macros/autogen.sh
- ---
-
-4.) In you configure.in, remove the
-
- ---
- AM_ACLOCAL_INCLUDE(macros)
- ---
-
- and replace it with
-
- ---
- GNOME_COMMON_INIT
- ---
-
-That's it. Now your app uses the macros which are installed
-from gnome-common.
-
-[This is only intended for "hackers":
-
- If you want to use GNOME 2.0, just use
-
- ---
- USE_GNOME_2_MACROS=1 . gnome-autogen.sh
- ---
-
- in your autogen.sh.
-
- There's an example for this in LibGTop HEAD.
-]
-
-Comments, Questions, etc. are welcome :)
-
-
-Nov 21, 2000
-Martin Baulig <martin@gnome.org>