diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl b/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl index de9cf13cd9..b0077727ef 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl @@ -1,187 +1,253 @@ - + ]> .") (make empty-element gi: "br") (literal "For questions about this documentation, e-mail <") (create-link (list (list "HREF" "mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org")) (literal "doc@FreeBSD.org")) (literal ">."))))) (element quote (make sequence (literal "``") (process-children) (literal "''"))) (define %refentry-xref-link% #t) (define ($create-refentry-xref-link$ refentrytitle manvolnum) (string-append "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=" refentrytitle "&" "sektion=" manvolnum)) ]]> + number ;; then get the apparent level + (substring renderas 4 5)) ;; from "renderas", + (SECTLEVEL))) ;; else use the real level + (hs (HSIZE (- 4 hlevel)))) + + (make sequence + (make paragraph + font-family-name: %title-font-family% + font-weight: (if (< hlevel 5) 'bold 'medium) + font-posture: (if (< hlevel 5) 'upright 'italic) + font-size: hs + line-spacing: (* hs %line-spacing-factor%) + space-before: (* hs %head-before-factor%) + space-after: (if (node-list-empty? subtitles) + (* hs %head-after-factor%) + 0pt) + start-indent: (if (or (>= hlevel 3) + (member (gi) (list (normalize "refsynopsisdiv") + (normalize "refsect1") + (normalize "refsect2") + (normalize "refsect3")))) + %body-start-indent% + 0pt) + first-line-start-indent: 0pt + quadding: %section-title-quadding% + keep-with-next?: #t + heading-level: (if %generate-heading-level% (+ hlevel 1) 0) + ;; SimpleSects are never AUTO numbered...they aren't hierarchical + (if (> hlevel (- max-section-level-labels 1)) + (empty-sosofo) + (if (string=? (element-label (current-node)) "") + (empty-sosofo) + (literal (element-label (current-node)) + (gentext-label-title-sep (gi sect))))) + (element-title-sosofo (current-node))) + (with-mode section-title-mode + (process-node-list subtitles)) + ($section-info$ info)))) + + ]]> + (define (local-en-label-title-sep) (list (list (normalize "warning") ": ") (list (normalize "caution") ": ") (list (normalize "chapter") " ") (list (normalize "sect1") " ") (list (normalize "sect2") " ") (list (normalize "sect3") " ") (list (normalize "sect4") " ") (list (normalize "sect5") " ") )) diff --git a/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk b/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk index b7c0791cdc..bdae3998ca 100644 --- a/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk +++ b/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk @@ -1,554 +1,566 @@ # -# $FreeBSD: doc/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk,v 1.40 2001/07/16 15:11:54 nik Exp $ +# $FreeBSD: doc/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk,v 1.41 2001/07/21 03:44:27 murray Exp $ # # This include file handles building and installing of # DocBook documentation in the FreeBSD Documentation Project. # # Documentation using DOCFORMAT=docbook is expected to be marked up # according to the DocBook DTD # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Document-specific variables # # DOC This should be set to the name of the DocBook # marked-up file, without the .sgml or .docb suffix. # # It also determins the name of the output files - # ${DOC}.html. # # DOCBOOKSUFFIX The suffix of your document, defaulting to .sgml # # SRCS The names of all the files that are needed to # build this document - This is useful if any of # them need to be generated. Changing any file in # SRCS causes the documents to be rebuilt. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Variables used by both users and documents: # # JADEFLAGS Additional options to pass to Jade. Typically # used to define "IGNORE" entities to "INCLUDE" # with "-i" # # TIDYFLAGS Additional flags to pass to Tidy. Typically # used to set "-raw" flag to handle 8bit characters. # # EXTRA_CATALOGS Additional catalog files that should be used by # any SGML processing applications. # # NO_TIDY If you do not want to use tidy, set this to "YES". # # GEN_INDEX If defined, index.sgml will be added to the list # of dependencies for source files, and collateindex.pl # will be run to generate index.sgml. # # CSS_SHEET Full path to a CSS stylesheet suitable for DocBook. # Default is ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/misc/docbook.css # +# Print-output options : +# # NICE_HEADERS If defined, customized chapter headers will be created # that you may find more aesthetically pleasing. Note # that this option only effects print output formats for # Enlish language books. # +# MIN_SECT_LABELS If defined, do not display the section number for 4th +# and 5th level section titles. This would change +# "N.N.N.N Section title" into "Section Title" while +# higher level sections are still printed with numbers. +# # Documents should use the += format to access these. # DOCBOOKSUFFIX?= sgml MASTERDOC?= ${.CURDIR}/${DOC}.${DOCBOOKSUFFIX} .if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha" OPENJADE= yes .endif .if defined(OPENJADE) JADE?= ${PREFIX}/bin/openjade JADECATALOG?= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/openjade/catalog NSGMLS?= ${PREFIX}/bin/onsgmls JADEFLAGS+= -V openjade .else JADE?= ${PREFIX}/bin/jade JADECATALOG?= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/jade/catalog NSGMLS?= ${PREFIX}/bin/nsgmls .endif DSLHTML?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/default.dsl DSLPRINT?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/default.dsl FREEBSDCATALOG= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog LANGUAGECATALOG=${DOC_PREFIX}/${LANGCODE}/share/sgml/catalog DOCBOOKCATALOG= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog DSSSLCATALOG= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog IMAGES_LIB?= JADEOPTS= ${JADEFLAGS} -c ${LANGUAGECATALOG} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} ${EXTRA_CATALOGS:S/^/-c /g} KNOWN_FORMATS= html html.tar html-split html-split.tar txt rtf ps pdf tex dvi tar pdb CSS_SHEET?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/misc/docbook.css +PRINTOPTS?= -ioutput.print + +.if defined(NICE_HEADERS) +PRINTOPTS+= -ioutput.print.niceheaders +.endif +.if defined(MIN_SECT_LABELS) +PRINTOPTS+= -V minimal-section-labels +.endif + # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Look at ${FORMATS} and work out which documents need to be generated. # It is assumed that the HTML transformation will always create a file # called index.html, and that for every other transformation the name # of the generated file is ${DOC}.format. # # ${_docs} will be set to a list of all documents that must be made # up to date. # # ${CLEANFILES} is a list of files that should be removed by the "clean" # target. ${COMPRESS_EXT:S/^/${DOC}.${_cf}.&/ takes the COMPRESS_EXT # var, and prepends the filename to each listed extension, building a # second list of files with the compressed extensions added. # # Note: ".for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}" is used several times in # this file. I know they could have been rolled together in to one, much # larger, loop. However, that would have made things more complicated # for a newcomer to this file to unravel and understand, and a syntax # error in the loop would have affected the entire # build/compress/install process, instead of just one of them, making it # more difficult to debug. # # Note: It is the aim of this file that *all* the targets be available, # not just those appropriate to the current ${FORMATS} and # ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} values. # # For example, if FORMATS=html and INSTALL_COMPRESSED=gz you could still # type # # make book.rtf.bz2 # # and it will do the right thing. Or # # make install-rtf.bz2 # # for that matter. But don't expect "make clean" to work if the FORMATS # and INSTALL_COMPRESSED variables are wrong. # .for _curformat in ${FORMATS} _cf=${_curformat} .if ${_cf} == "html-split" _docs+= index.html HTML.manifest ln*.html CLEANFILES+= `[ -f HTML.manifest ] && xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest ln*.html CLEANFILES+= docbook.css .elif ${_cf} == "html-split.tar" _docs+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar CLEANFILES+= `[ -f HTML.manifest ] && xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest ln*.html CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar CLEANFILES+= docbook.css .elif ${_cf} == "html" _docs+= ${DOC}.html CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html CLEANFILES+= docbook.css .elif ${_cf} == "html.tar" _docs+= ${DOC}.html.tar CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.html.tar CLEANFILES+= docbook.css .elif ${_cf} == "txt" _docs+= ${DOC}.txt CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.txt ${DOC}.html-text CLEANFILES+= docbook.css .elif ${_cf} == "dvi" _docs+= ${DOC}.dvi CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex .elif ${_cf} == "ps" _docs+= ${DOC}.ps CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex-ps ${DOC}.ps .elif ${_cf} == "pdf" _docs+= ${DOC}.pdf CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.out ${DOC}.tex-pdf ${DOC}.pdf .elif ${_cf} == "rtf" _docs+= ${DOC}.rtf CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.rtf .elif ${_cf} == "tar" _docs+= ${DOC}.tar CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.tar .elif ${_cf} == "pdb" _docs+= ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR:T}.pdb CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR:T}.pdb .endif .endfor # # Build a list of install-${format}.${compress_format} targets to be # by "make install". Also, add ${DOC}.${format}.${compress_format} to # ${_docs} and ${CLEANFILES} so they get built/cleaned by "all" and # "clean". # .if defined(INSTALL_COMPRESSED) && !empty(INSTALL_COMPRESSED) .for _curformat in ${FORMATS} _cf=${_curformat} .for _curcomp in ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} .if ${_cf} != "html-split" && ${_cf} != "html" _curinst+= install-${_curformat}.${_curcomp} _docs+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp} .endif .endfor .endfor .endif # # Index generation # INDEX_SGML?= index.sgml CLEANFILES+= ${INDEX_SGML} .if defined(GEN_INDEX) HTML_SPLIT_INDEX?= html-split.index HTML_INDEX?= html.index PRINT_INDEX?= print.index CLEANFILES+= ${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX} ${HTML_INDEX} ${PRINT_INDEX} .endif .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB} LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB += ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage} .endfor .MAIN: all all: ${_docs} index.html HTML.manifest: ${SRCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB} ${IMAGES_PNG} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX} docbook.css ${JADE} -V html-manifest -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} .if !defined(NO_TIDY) -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null ${TIDYFLAGS} `xargs < HTML.manifest` .endif ${DOC}.html: ${SRCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB} ${IMAGES_PNG} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_INDEX} docbook.css ${JADE} -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > ${.TARGET} || (rm -f ${.TARGET} && false) .if !defined(NO_TIDY) -tidy -i -m -f /dev/null ${TIDYFLAGS} ${.TARGET} .endif # Special target to produce HTML with no images in it. ${DOC}.html-text: ${SRCS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_INDEX} ${JADE} -ioutput.html -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > ${.TARGET} || (rm -f ${.TARGET} && false) ${DOC}.html-split.tar: HTML.manifest tar cf ${.TARGET} `xargs < HTML.manifest` tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_LIB} tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_PNG} tar uf ${.TARGET} docbook.css ${DOC}.html.tar: ${DOC}.html tar cf ${.TARGET} ${DOC}.html tar uf ${.TARGET} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB} tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_PNG} tar uf ${.TARGET} docbook.css ${DOC}.txt: ${DOC}.html-text links -dump ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} ${DOC}.pdb: ${DOC}.html iSiloBSD -y -d0 -Idef ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR:T}.pdb: ${DOC}.pdb ln -f ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR}.pdb ${DOC}.rtf: ${SRCS} - ${JADE} -Vrtf-backend -ioutput.print ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC} + ${JADE} -Vrtf-backend ${PRINTOPTS} ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC} # # This sucks, but there's no way round it. The PS and PDF formats need # to use different image formats, which are chosen at the .tex stage. So, # we need to create a different .tex file depending on our eventual output # format, which will then lead on to a different .dvi file as well. # -.if defined(NICE_HEADERS) -${DOC}.tex-ps: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_EPS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX} - ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print -ioutput.print.niceheaders ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC} -.else + ${DOC}.tex-ps: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_EPS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX} - ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC} -.endif + ${JADE} -Vtex-backend ${PRINTOPTS} ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC} ${DOC}.tex-pdf: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_PDF} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX} cp ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/web2c/pdftex.def ${.TARGET} - ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print -ioutput.print.pdf ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o /dev/stdout ${MASTERDOC} >> ${.TARGET} + ${JADE} -Vtex-backend ${PRINTOPTS} -ioutput.print.pdf ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o /dev/stdout ${MASTERDOC} >> ${.TARGET} ${DOC}.dvi: ${DOC}.tex-ps @echo "==> TeX pass 1/3" -tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' @echo "==> TeX pass 2/3" -tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' @echo "==> TeX pass 3/3" -tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' ${DOC}.pdf: ${DOC}.tex-pdf @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 1/3" -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 2/3" -pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' @echo "==> PDFTeX pass 3/3" pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}' ${DOC}.ps: ${DOC}.dvi dvips -o ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} ${DOC}.tar: ${SRCS} tar cf ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Validation targets # # # Lets you quickly check that the document conforms to the DTD without # having to convert it to any other formats # lint validate: ${NSGMLS} ${JADEFLAGS} -s -c ${LANGUAGECATALOG} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} ${EXTRA_CATALOGS:S/^/-c /g} ${MASTERDOC} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Index targets # # # Generate a different .index file based on the format name # # If we're not generating an index (the default) then we need to create # an empty index.sgml file so that we can reference index.sgml in book.sgml # .if defined(GEN_INDEX) ${INDEX_SGML}: perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -N -o ${.TARGET} .else ${INDEX_SGML}: touch ${.TARGET} .endif ${HTML_INDEX}: ${JADE} -V html-index -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > /dev/null perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -g -o ${INDEX_SGML} ${.TARGET} ${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX}: ${JADE} -V html-index -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > /dev/null perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -g -o ${INDEX_SGML} ${.TARGET} ${PRINT_INDEX}: ${HTML_INDEX} mv ${HTML_INDEX} ${.TARGET} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Compress targets # # # The list of compression extensions this Makefile knows about. If you # add new compression schemes, add to this list (which is a list of # extensions, hence bz2, *not* bzip2) and extend the _PROG_COMPRESS_* # targets. # KNOWN_COMPRESS= gz bz2 zip # # You can't build suffix rules to do compression, since you can't # wildcard the source suffix. So these are defined .USE, to be tacked on # as dependencies of the compress-* targets. # _PROG_COMPRESS_gz: .USE gzip -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} _PROG_COMPRESS_bz2: .USE bzip2 -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET} _PROG_COMPRESS_zip: .USE zip -j -9 ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} # # Build a list of targets for each compression scheme and output format. # Don't compress the html-split or html output format (because they need # to be rolled in to tar files first). # .for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} _cf=${_curformat} .for _curcompress in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} .if ${_cf} == "html-split" || ${_cf} == "html" ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} .else ${DOC}.${_cf}.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf} _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress} .endif .endfor .endfor # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Install targets # # Build install-* targets, one per allowed value in FORMATS. Need to # build two specific targets; # # install-html-split - Handles multiple .html files being generated # from one source. Uses the HTML.manifest file # created by the stylesheets, which should list # each .html file that's been created. # # install-* - Every other format. The wildcard expands to # the other allowed formats, all of which should # generate just one file. # # "beforeinstall" and "afterinstall" are hooks in to this process. # Redefine them to do things before and after the files are installed, # respectively. # # Build a list of install-format targets to be installed. These will be # dependencies for the "realinstall" target. # .if !defined(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED) || empty(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED) _curinst+= ${FORMATS:S/^/install-/g} .endif realinstall: ${_curinst} .for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} _cf=${_curformat} .if !target(install-${_cf}) .if ${_cf} == "html-split" install-${_cf}: index.html @[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} `xargs < HTML.manifest` ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} docbook.css ${DESTDIR} @if [ -f ln*.html ]; then \ ${INSTALL_DOCS} ln*.html ${DESTDIR}; \ fi @if [ -f ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln ]; then \ (cd ${DESTDIR}; sh ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln); \ fi .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB} @[ -d ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} .endfor # Install the images. First, loop over all the image names that contain a # directory seperator, make the subdirectories, and install. Then loop over # the ones that don't contain a directory separator, and install them in the # top level. .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:M*/*} mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H} .endfor .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:N*/*} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR} .endfor .for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} install-${_cf}.tar.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_compressext} @[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR} .endfor .elif ${_cf} == "html" install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf} @[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} docbook.css ${DESTDIR} .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB} @[ -d ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} .endfor # Install the images. First, loop over all the image names that contain a # directory seperator, make the subdirectories, and install. Then loop over # the ones that don't contain a directory separator, and install them in the # top level. .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:M*/*} mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H} .endfor .for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:N*/*} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR} .endfor .else install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf} @[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR} .for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS} install-${_cf}.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.${_compressext} @[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR} ${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR} .endfor .endif .endif .endfor # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Package building # # # realpackage is what is called in each subdirectory when a package # target is called, or, rather, package calls realpackage in each # subdirectory as it goes. # # packagelist returns the list of targets that would be called during # package building. # realpackage: ${FORMATS:S/^/package-/} packagelist: @echo ${FORMATS:S/^/package-/} # # Build a list of package targets for each output target. Each package # target depends on the corresponding install target running. # .for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS} _cf=${_curformat} package-${_curformat}: install-${_curformat} .if ${_cf} == "html-split" @cp HTML.manifest PLIST @for images_png in ${IMAGES_PNG}; do \ echo $$images_png >> PLIST; \ echo docbook.css >> PLIST; \ done .elif ${_cf} == "html" @echo ${DOC}.${_curformat} > PLIST @for images_png in ${IMAGES_PNG}; do \ echo $$images_png >> PLIST; \ echo docbook.css >> PLIST; \ done .else @echo ${DOC}.${_curformat} > PLIST @for lib_images in ${IMAGES_LIB5}; do \ echo $$lib_images >> PLIST; \ done .endif @pkg_create -v -c -"FDP ${.CURDIR:T} ${_curformat} package" \ -d -"FDP ${.CURDIR:T} ${_curformat} package" -f PLIST \ -p ${DESTDIR} ${PACKAGES}/${.CURDIR:T}.${LANGCODE}.${_curformat}.tgz .endfor docbook.css: ${CSS_SHEET} cp ${CSS_SHEET} ${.CURDIR}/docbook.css