From 87f8ee6820822f6160a0430f9c099af4d782acdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Robillard Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 02:31:08 +0000 Subject: Update documentation to remove lv2config references and describe correct include style. --- core.lv2/INSTALL | 17 ++++++----------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'core.lv2/INSTALL') diff --git a/core.lv2/INSTALL b/core.lv2/INSTALL index 0bc7f27..c9c49dc 100644 --- a/core.lv2/INSTALL +++ b/core.lv2/INSTALL @@ -4,20 +4,15 @@ is included in this source distribution. = LV2Core = This package contains everything necessary to compile against and/or use LV2 -plugins and extensions: a header file, pkg-config file, LV2 bundle (with Turtle -files), and a utility program (lv2config). +plugins and extensions: a header file, pkg-config file, and LV2 bundle (with +Turtle files). The configure option --bundle-only can be used to install only the bundle. This -is useful for installing the bundle to a user-specific location (e.g. ~/.lv2). - -Any C header(s) are a part of the bundle. Packages must not separate the -header(s) into a separate package from the bundle, as this would break -lv2config. The utility lv2config builds standard LV2 style include directory -trees, and is necessary for compiling LV2 code. Programs can use pkg-config to -check for package 'lv2core' to ensure all this data (bundle, including any -contained header(s), and lv2config) is available on the system. Programs may -also simply check for the header "lv2/lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core/lv2.h". +is useful for installing the bundle to a project-specific or user-specific +location (e.g. ~/.lv2). +See README for details on how to correctly package LV2, and how to depend on +LV2 in other projects. = Generic Waf Instructions = -- cgit v1.2.1