LV2 is a plugin standard for audio systems. It defines a minimal yet extensible C API for plugin code and a format for plugin "bundles". See http://lv2plug.in for more information.
This package contains specifications (C headers and Turtle files), documentation generation tools, and example plugins.
Building and installation requires only Python 2.6. Building the documentation requires Doxygen.
A typical build looks something like this:
./waf configure --prefix=/foo
./waf
sudo ./waf install
or, for packaging:
DESTDIR=/home/packager/lv2root ./waf install
For help on the other available options, run:
./waf --help
The bundle installation directory can be set with the --lv2dir option, e.g.:
./waf configure --lv2dir=/foo/lib/lv2
Configuring with --lv2-user
will install bundles to the user-local location.
Specification bundles are both a build-time and run-time dependency of programs
that use LV2. Programs expect their data to be available somewhere in
LV2_PATH
.
See http://lv2plug.in/pages/filesystem-hierarchy-standard.html for details on the standard installation paths.
Do not split up LV2 bundles, they are self-contained and must remain whole. Other than that, things may be split to suit distribution needs. For example, separate packages for specifications, tools, and plugins, may be good idea.
By default symbolic links to headers in bundles are installed to INCLUDEDIR
.
If symbolic links are a problem, configure with --copy-headers
and copies
will be installed instead.
Note that include paths relative to PREFIX
may not be changed, since projects
using LV2 use include paths like:
#include "lv2/lv2plug.in/ns/ext/urid/urid.h"
Configuring with the --docs option will build the documentation for all the included specifications if Doxygen is available. For example:
./waf configure --docs
./waf
Specification documentation is also availabe online at http://lv2plug.in/ns.