(1) add clutch to the tarball.

(2) on autoconf-based installs, install the clutch files in $(datadir)/transmission/web
(3) new function tr_getClutchDir().  Default implementation follows the XDG spec.
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Welcome to the Clutch WebUI for Transmission!
http://clutchbt.com
Clutch Version 0.4
*** CLUTCH REQUIRES PHP 5.2+ WITH SOCKETS AND JSON ENABLED ***
Instructions For Usage:
1. In order to get started, you must also have transmission-daemon.
We suggest you build from the version 1.00 source, as it is the
most stable and complete daemon version available at the time of
this writing.
2. Your httpd / php needs read-write access to the /remote/data
folder, as this is where it will store your preferences. It also
needs read-write to the transmission socket and the folder it is in.
3. Edit the socket.txt file in the above folder to point to your
transmission-daemon socket file. On Linux, this will most likely
be ~/.transmission/daemon/socket , however, you must use ABSOLUTE
paths. Using ~ will not work. Substitute in your home folder.
4. After this, as long as transmission-daemon is running, you should
be able to access the WebUI in the browser of your choice, as long
as it is not Internet Explorer.
Please see #transmission on irc.freenode.net for support, or the
forums at http://forum.transmissionbt.com/
Thank you from the developers for using Transmission and Clutch.