-# $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Makefile,v 1.12 2007/12/01 15:53:55 nm4 Exp $
-
# Make file for Exim documentation from xfpt source.
notarget:; @echo "** You must specify a target, in the form x.y, where x is 'filter', 'spec',"
#
# Generate all the documentation files...
#
-everything: spec.pdf spec.ps spec.html spec.info spec.txt \
- filter.pdf filter.ps filter.html filter.info filter.txt \
+## removed info files as I cannot generate them - spec.info filter.info
+## removed html files as superceded by new website code
+everything: spec.pdf spec.ps spec.txt \
+ filter.pdf filter.ps filter.txt \
exim.8
############################## MAN PAGE ################################
filter-pr.xml: filter.xml Pre-xml
./Pre-xml -bookinfo <filter.xml >filter-pr.xml
-filter-html.xml: filter.xml Pre-xml
- ./Pre-xml -html <filter.xml >filter-html.xml
-
filter-txt.xml: filter.xml Pre-xml
./Pre-xml -ascii -html -quoteliteral <filter.xml >filter-txt.xml
###
###
-filter.html: filter-html.xml TidyHTML-filter MyStyle-nochunk-html.xsl \
- MyStyle-html.xsl MyStyle.xsl
- /bin/rm -rf filter.html filter-html.html
- xmlto -x MyStyle-nochunk-html.xsl html-nochunks filter-html.xml
- /bin/mv -f filter-html.html filter.html
- ./TidyHTML-filter
-
filter.txt: filter-txt.xml Tidytxt MyStyle-txt-html.xsl MyStyle-html.xsl \
MyStyle.xsl
/bin/rm -rf filter-txt.html
xmlto -x MyStyle-txt-html.xsl html-nochunks filter-txt.xml
w3m -dump filter-txt.html | ./Tidytxt >filter.txt
+ ./SanityTestText filter.txt
# I have not found a way of making docbook2texi write its output anywhere
# other than the file name that it makes up. The --to-stdout option does not
spec-pr.xml: spec.xml Pre-xml
./Pre-xml -optbreak <spec.xml >spec-pr.xml
-spec-html.xml: spec.xml Pre-xml
- ./Pre-xml -html -oneindex \
- <spec.xml >spec-html.xml
-
spec-txt.xml: spec.xml Pre-xml
./Pre-xml -ascii -html -noindex -quoteliteral \
<spec.xml >spec-txt.xml
###
###
-spec.html: spec-html.xml TidyHTML-spec MyStyle-chunk-html.xsl \
- MyStyle-html.xsl MyStyle.xsl
- /bin/rm -rf spec_html
- xmlto -x MyStyle-chunk-html.xsl -o spec_html html spec-html.xml
- ./TidyHTML-spec
-
spec.txt: spec-txt.xml Tidytxt MyStyle-txt-html.xsl MyStyle-html.xsl \
MyStyle.xsl
/bin/rm -rf spec-txt.html
xmlto -x MyStyle-txt-html.xsl html-nochunks spec-txt.xml
w3m -dump spec-txt.html | ./Tidytxt >spec.txt
+ ./SanityTestText spec.txt
# I have not found a way of making docbook2texi write its output anywhere
# other than the file name that it makes up. The --to-stdout option does not
###
-test.html: test-html.xml MyStyle-nochunk-html.xsl MyStyle-html.xsl \
- MyStyle.xsl
- /bin/rm -rf test.html test-html.html
- xmlto -x MyStyle-nochunk-html.xsl html-nochunks test-html.xml
- /bin/mv -f test-html.html test.html
-
test.txt: test-txt.xml Tidytxt MyStyle-txt-html.xsl MyStyle-html.xsl \
MyStyle.xsl
/bin/rm -rf test-txt.html
########################################################################
+############################## OS FIXUP ################################
+
+# Yes, we've advanced so far in text processing that we now have to
+# hardcode in complete paths and so become dependent upon exactly where
+# files were installed for xsl:import. Which of course varies by OS.
+
+os-fixup:
+ ./OS-Fixups
+
+########################################################################
+
+
################################ CLEAN #################################
clean:; /bin/rm -rf exim.8 \
filter*.xml spec*.xml test*.xml \
- *.fo *.html *.pdf *.ps \
+ *.fo *.pdf *.ps \
+ filter*.html spec*.html test*.html \
filter*.txt spec*.txt test*.txt \
*.info* *.texinfo *.texi