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1003259, 1003260
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1003848, 1003849
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size. CID 1003261, 1003262
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Fix wrong call in
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RFC: Pluggable Engines #2 (No Python, just evolution of current configure shell and make code)
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Each engine now only has to provide a single configure.engine file
adding the engine into the configure script, which then produces the
required other files automatically.
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This is now generated automatically by the configure script from the
engine directory names.
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This is the third and final commit enabling fully pluggable engines.
Now providing an engine folder contains a configure.engine, engine.mk
and engine-plugin.h file, it will be picked up automatically by the
configure script.
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This is the second part of allowing engines to be added dynamically.
Each folder in engines/ which must contain a file named "engine.mk"
containing the make definitions for that engine.
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This is the first part of allowing engines to be added dynamically.
They are placed into a folder in engines/ which must contain a file
named "configure.engine" to add the engine, which is pulled into the
top level configure script automatically.
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The sequence loading helper should already check if the sequence is loaded and clean up the instance if not
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