# -*- mode: python -*- # # jhbuildrc for building gnome-shell. Customizations shuld be done in # ~/.jhbuildrc-custom # # 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_GNOME_SHELL - Do not edit this line (or anything else) # Only rebuild modules that have changed build_policy = 'updated' moduleset = 'http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-shell/plain/tools/build/gnome-shell.modules' modules = [ 'gnome-shell' ] # what directory should the source be checked out to? checkoutroot = os.path.expanduser('~/gnome-shell/source') # the prefix to configure/install modules to (must have write access) prefix = os.path.expanduser('~/gnome-shell/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', '/usr/share') # Look in /etc/xdg for system-global autostart files addpath('XDG_CONFIG_DIRS', '/etc/xdg') # # For Ubuntu Intrepid, libmozjs lives in /usr/lib/xulrunner- # 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') # 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)