Clutter recently officially release version 1.0.0: http://www.clutter-project.org/sources/
. I also want to learn about clutter. Clutter is a beautiful legend:
1. clutter may use the underlying capabilities of the driver. My machine uses the VESA driver and clutter runs very slowly. Back to the 286 S, I installed the ATI graphics card driver to solve this problem. Therefore, if the original graphics card driver cannot be used in our Linux system, the effect may be poor. Based on the same principle, if we use a KVM virtual system, the effect will be poor and the speed will be obvious.
2. clutter also provides a series of software packages for development. Now, although clutter has come out of the official version, it can be matched and stable to run clutter-GTK and clutter-GST. Clutter-Cairo can only adapt to version 0.8, and does not seem to continue to develop, so you need to forget
Clutter-Cairo. While clutter-box2d, his makefile script seems to have problems and needs to wait for correction.
As the common "backend boss" intel of clutter and moblin, I think clutter may be updated to the release version on moblin next week, because moblin updates the entire clutter
System, may contain clutter-box2d and so on, so it is worth waiting.
In any case, Clutter's 1.0.0 has finally arrived. I want to know about it. The promotion of moblin processing, as well as the front-end time to communicate with the people of Alibaba Cloud. If clutter develops well, it may be a development direction of the UI.
Clutter installation is later than the original version 0.8.
It is much more convenient. Run./configure, make, and sudo make install. To install clutter-GST, install the gstreamer package. What is missing. By default, it is installed under the/usr/local directory, so that this path needs to be added in the system compilation environment, or simply we can use. /configure -- prefix =/usr, which is specified under the system directory.
I checked the information online. 1.0 has its own HTML, but it is not for learning, but for used:
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