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* Makefile.am: * components/hardware/Makefile.am: * components/help/Makefile.am: * components/history/Makefile.am: * components/html/Makefile.am: * components/loser/content/Makefile.am: * components/loser/sidebar/Makefile.am: * components/music/Makefile.am: * components/notes/Makefile.am: * components/rpmview/Makefile.am: * components/services/install/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/inventory/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/login/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/startup/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/summary/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/time/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/trilobite/sample/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/services/vault/nautilus-view/Makefile.am: * components/tree/Makefile.am: * components/websearch/Makefile.am: * cut-n-paste-code/widgets/e-paned/Makefile.am: * cut-n-paste-code/widgets/nautilus-druid/Makefile.am: * helper-utilities/authenticate/Makefile.am: * libnautilus-extensions/Makefile.am: * librsvg/Makefile.am: * src/Makefile.am: * test/Makefile.am: Make the cut-n-paste libraries be only static archives. Link all the private libraries statically into libnautilus-extensions. Remove all the references to private libraries in all the components and other users of libnautilus-extensions so that dependencies can be managed in just one place. |
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README for nautilus/cut-n-paste-code The code in this directory hierarchy was cut-n-pasted from somewhere else. In the soon to come, Star Trek future, this code will be available as part of standard libraries. For example, the code in widgets/e-paned will be available as part of Gtk+ 1.4. Until that happens, DON'T HACK the code, unless you are updating from the original cut-n-paste source. For example, evolution/widgets/e-paned. Instead of hacking the code in cut-n-paste-code, create subclasses and put them in libnautilus-extensions. If you have any specific questions, comments or complaints about this setup, send mail to the nautilus mailing list at: nautilus-list@lists.eazel.com