#!/usr/bin/python
+#
+# Paul notes (April 2013)
+#
+# There seems to be little point in including templates with Ardour
+# until or as long as the input connections of tracks depends on
+# the user's hardware configuration. This makes any pre-existing
+# templates potentially wrong/useless/annoying for anyone who
+# uses a different hardware input configuration than was used
+# to create the templates.
+#
+# Templates should be created by the user, not by us.
+#
+# I modified the code below, but have not tested it. For now
+# this directory will be removed from the top level wscript's
+# list of children.
+#
+
import os
top = '.'
def build(bld):
- subst_dict = {}
- if bld.is_defined('COREAUDIO_SUPPORT'):
- subst_dict['%JACK_INPUT%'] = 'coreaudio:Built-in Audio:in'
- subst_dict['%JACK_OUTPUT%'] = 'coreaudio:Built-in Audio:out'
- else:
- subst_dict['%JACK_INPUT%'] = 'alsa_pcm:playback_'
- subst_dict['%JACK_OUTPUT%'] = 'alsa_pcm:capture_'
-
- templates = bld.path.ant_glob('*.template.in')
+ templates = bld.path.ant_glob('*/*.template')
for t in templates:
- obj = bld(features = 'subst')
- obj.source = [ t ]
- obj.target = [ os.path.basename(t.srcpath()).replace('.in', '') ]
- obj.dict = subst_dict
- obj.install_path = os.path.join(bld.env['DATADIR'], 'ardour3', 'templates')
+ file_name = os.path.basename(t.srcpath())
+ dir_name = os.path.dirname(t.srcpath())
+ obj = bld(features = 'subst',
+ name = 'template',
+ source = [ t ],
+ target = [ os.path.join(dir_name, file_name) ],
+ install_path = os.path.join(bld.env['DATADIR'], os.path.join('templates', dir_name)))
def options(opt):
pass