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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?> <!--*- mode: xml -*-->
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<app-bundle>
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<meta>
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<!-- Where to pick up the GTK+ installation, icon themes,
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etc. Note that "${env:JHBUILD_PREFIX}" is evaluated to the
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value of the environment variable JHBUILD_PREFIX. You can
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define additional prefixes and refer to them in paths
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throughout this file on the form "${prefix:name}". This is
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useful for installing certain libraries or even the
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application itself separately. Note that JHBUILD_PREFIX is
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defined by jhbuild, so it you are not using jhbuild you can
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either define your own or just hardcode the path here.
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-->
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<prefix name="default">/opt/local</prefix>
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<!-- The project directory is the default location of the created
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app. If you leave out the path, the current directory is
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used. Note the usage of an environment variable here again.
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-->
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<destination overwrite="yes">/Applications</destination>
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<image>
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<!-- Not implemented yet (DMG image). -->
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</image>
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<!-- Comment this out to keep the install names in binaries -->
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<run-install-name-tool/>
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<!-- Optionally specify a launcher script to use. If the
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application sets up everything needed itself, like
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environment variable, linker paths, etc, a launcher script is
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not needed. If the source path is left out, the default
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script will be used.
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-->
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<launcher-script>${project}/subsurface.sh</launcher-script >
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<!-- Not implemented: Optional runtime, could be python or mono
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for example.
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-->
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<!-- runtime copy="yes">/usr/bin/python</runtime -->
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<!-- Indicate the active gtk version to use. This is needed only
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for gtk+-3.0 projects. -->
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<gtk>gtk+-2.0</gtk>
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</meta>
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<!-- The special macro "${project}" refers to the directory where
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this bundle file is located. The application name and bundle
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identifier are taken from the plist file.
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-->
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<plist>${project}/Info.plist</plist>
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<main-binary dest="${bundle}/Contents/MacOS">${project}/../../subsurface</main-binary>
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<!-- Copy in GTK+ modules. Note the ${gtkdir} macro, which expands
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to the correct library subdirectory for the specified gtk
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version.
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-->
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<binary>
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${prefix}/lib/${gtkdir}/modules/*.so
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</binary>
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<!-- Copy in GTK+ theme engines and print backends. Note the use of the
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"${pkg:module:variable}" macro, which evaluates to a pkg-config
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variable in the specified module. Note that any libraries that
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binaries link to are also copied in automatically. Note also
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the included ${gtk} macro, which gets the correct package name
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to get. -->
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<binary>
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${prefix}/lib/${gtkdir}/${pkg:${gtk}:gtk_binary_version}/engines/*.so
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</binary>
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<binary>
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${prefix}/lib/${gtkdir}/${pkg:${gtk}:gtk_binary_version}/printbackends/*.so
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</binary>
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<!-- Starting with 2.24, gdk-pixbuf installs into its own directory. -->
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<data>
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${prefix}/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/*.so
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</data>
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<!-- Translation filenames, one for each program or library that you
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want to copy in to the bundle. The "dest" attribute is
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optional, as usual. Bundler will find all translations of that
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library/program under the indicated directory and copy them.-->
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<translations name="gtk20">
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${prefix}/share/locale
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</translations>
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<!-- Data to copy in, usually Glade/UI files, images, sounds files
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etc. The destination inside the bundle can be specified if the
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files should end up at a different location, by using the
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"dest" property. The destination must then start with the macro
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"${bundle}", which refers to the bundle root directory.
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-->
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<!-- data
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${prefix}/share/gtk-demo
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</data -->
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<!-- Copy in the themes data. You may want to trim this to save space
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in your bundle. -->
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<data>
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${prefix}/share/themes
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</data>
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<!-- Copy icons. Note that the .icns file is an Apple format which
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contains up to 4 sizes of icon. You can use
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/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Icon Composer.app to import
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artwork and create the file. -->
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<data dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources">
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${project}/Subsurface.icns
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</data>
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<!-- This is where theme commands go. You can copy them in from your
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theme of choice if they provide and example, or you can just
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change the source path. -->
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<data dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources/etc/${gtkdir}/gtkrc">
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${prefix}/share/themes/Mac/gtk-2.0-key/gtkrc
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</data>
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<!-- Icon themes to copy. The "icons" property can be either of
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"auto", "all", or "none". All or none should be
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self-explanatory, while auto means that the script will try to
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figure out which icons are needed. This is done by getting all
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the strings from all copied binaries, and matching them against
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icon names. To be safe, you should use "all". "none" is useful
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if you want just the index.theme file but no icons, mostly
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needed for the "hicolor" base theme.
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>
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<icon-theme icons="auto">
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Tango
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</icon-theme -->
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</app-bundle>
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