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#! /usr/bin/env python
## This script demonstrates how to build and install
## a simple kde program having KconfigXT settings
## with scons
##
## Thomas Nagy, 2004, 2005
## This file can be reused freely for any project (see COPYING)
############################
## load the config
## Use the environment and the tools set in the top-level
## SConstruct file (set with 'Export') - this is very important
Import( 'env' )
myenv=env.Copy()
#############################
## the programs to build
# The sources for our program - only .ui, .skel and .cpp are accepted
kstreamripper_sources = """
addnewstreamimpl.cpp
addnewstream.ui
kstreamripperbase.ui
kstreamripper.cpp
main.cpp
processcontroller.cpp
processlistviewitem.cpp
""".split()
# Our main program
# KDEprogram add the file to the install targets automatically,
# so you do not need to write KDEinstall('KDEBIN', '', test1, myenv)
myenv.KDEprogram( "kstreamripper", kstreamripper_sources )
############################
## Customization
## Additional include paths for compiling the source files
## Always add '../' (top-level directory) because moc makes code that needs it
myenv.KDEaddpaths_includes( ['./', '../'] )
## Necessary libraries to link against
myenv.KDEaddlibs( ['tqt', 'kio', 'tdeui'] )
if env['KDEm2']>3: myenv.KDEaddlibs( ['kdnssd'])
#############################
## Data to install
## The ui.rc file and the tips go into datadir/appname/
myenv.KDEinstall( 'KDEDATA', 'kstreamripper', 'kstreamripperui.rc' )
## The kcfg file is installed in a global kcfg directory
#myenv.KDEinstall( 'KDEKCFG', '', 'test1.kcfg' )
## Warning : there is a difference between the normal destop file used for the menu
## and the servicetype desktop file, so they go in different directories
## you will find more information in 'test3'
myenv.KDEinstall( 'KDEMENU', 'Utilities', 'kstreamripper.desktop')
## Use this when you need to install a mimetype file
#myenv.KDEinstall( 'KDEMIME', 'application', 'x-test1.desktop' )
## Installing icons is easy (hi-16-app-test1.png, hi-22-app-test1.png)
## do not forget that this is a python script so loops are allowed here :)
myenv.KDEicon( 'hi16-app-kstreameripper.png')
myenv.KDEicon( 'hi32-app-kstreameripper.png')
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