X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dist.mk;h=efc27853a40e71ab0c8fadbd11017bdc456f1ebd;hp=43a744e1c1977f63d803ad648fbed4043ecf5227;hb=ad0373780c377b7abe50c77fc9a36092972dc872;hpb=eee1237c858e39ddc0970dfc5a44d0ec76e2d9e4 diff --git a/dist.mk b/dist.mk index 43a744e1..efc27853 100644 --- a/dist.mk +++ b/dist.mk @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ############################################################################## -# Copyright (c) 1998-2011,2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # +# Copyright (c) 1998-2014,2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a # # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), # @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ # use or other dealings in this Software without prior written # # authorization. # ############################################################################## -# $Id: dist.mk,v 1.912 2013/02/02 11:42:23 tom Exp $ +# $Id: dist.mk,v 1.1035 2015/02/21 16:19:10 tom Exp $ # Makefile for creating ncurses distributions. # # This only needs to be used directly as a makefile by developers, but @@ -37,28 +37,29 @@ SHELL = /bin/sh # These define the major/minor/patch versions of ncurses. NCURSES_MAJOR = 5 NCURSES_MINOR = 9 -NCURSES_PATCH = 20130202 +NCURSES_PATCH = 20150221 # We don't append the patch to the version, since this only applies to releases VERSION = $(NCURSES_MAJOR).$(NCURSES_MINOR) -# The most recent html files were generated with lynx 2.8.6, using ncurses -# configured with +# The most recent html files were generated with lynx 2.8.6 (or later), using +# ncurses configured with # --without-manpage-renames # on Debian/testing. The -scrollbar and -width options are used to make lynx # use 79 columns as it did in 2.8.5 and before. DUMP = lynx -dump -scrollbar=0 -width=79 DUMP2 = $(DUMP) -nolist -GNATHTML= `type -p gnathtml || type -p gnathtml.pl` +# gcc's file is "gnathtml.pl" +GNATHTML= gnathtml -# man2html 3.0.1 is a Perl script which assumes that pages are fixed size. +# man2html is a Perl script which assumes that pages are fixed size. # Not all man programs agree with this assumption; some use half-spacing, which # has the effect of lengthening the text portion of the page -- so man2html # would remove some text. The man program on Redhat 6.1 appears to work with # man2html if we set the top/bottom margins to 6 (the default is 7). Newer # versions of 'man' leave no margin (and make it harder to sync with pages). -MAN2HTML= man2html -botm=0 -topm=0 -cgiurl '$$title.$$section$$subsection.html' +MAN2HTML= man2html -botm=0 -topm=0 -cgiurl '$$title.$$section$$subsection.html' -index ALL = ANNOUNCE doc/html/announce.html doc/ncurses-intro.doc doc/hackguide.doc manhtml adahtml @@ -98,7 +99,13 @@ doc/hackguide.doc: doc/html/hackguide.html MANPROG = tbl | nroff -mandoc -rLL=65n -rLT=71n -Tascii manhtml: - @rm -f doc/html/man/*.html + @for f in doc/html/man/*.html; do \ + test -f $$f || continue; \ + case $$f in \ + */index.html) ;; \ + *) rm -f $$f ;; \ + esac; \ + done @mkdir -p doc/html/man @rm -f subst.tmp ; @for f in man/*.[0-9]*; do \ @@ -126,8 +133,7 @@ manhtml: g=$${m}.html ;\ if [ -f doc/html/$$g ]; then chmod +w doc/html/$$g; fi;\ echo "Converting $$m to HTML" ;\ - echo '' > doc/html/man/$$g ;\ - echo '' >> doc/html/man/$$g ;\ - ./edit_man.sh normal editing /usr/man man $$f | $(MANPROG) | tr '\255' '-' | $(MAN2HTML) -title "$$T" | \ - sed -f subst.sed |\ - sed -e 's/"curses.3x.html"/"ncurses.3x.html"/g' \ + ./edit_man.sh normal editing /usr/man man $$f | \ + $(MANPROG) | \ + tr '\255' '-' | \ + $(MAN2HTML) \ + -title "$$T" \ + -aliases man/manhtml.aliases \ + -externs man/manhtml.externs | \ + sed -f subst.sed |\ + sed -e 's/"curses.3x.html"/"ncurses.3x.html"/g' \ >> doc/html/man/$$g ;\ done @rm -f subst.sed @@ -149,7 +161,7 @@ manhtml: # .ali files contain cross referencing information required by gnathtml. adahtml: if [ ! -z "$(GNATHTML)" ]; then \ - (cd ./Ada95/gen ; make html) ;\ + (cd ./Ada95/gen ; make html GNATHTML=$(GNATHTML) ) ;\ fi # This only works on a clean source tree, of course.