Bochs/bochs/doc/docbook/Makefile
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# doc/docbook/Makefile
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.13 2002-12-05 20:53:13 bdenney Exp $
#
# Builds documentation in various formats from SGML source, and
# allows easy update to the Bochs web site.
#
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# name of the major documentation sections
SECTIONS=user documentation development
# these files get installed in addition to the sections
EXTRAS=README alldocs.html
# complete list of what to install
INSTALL_LIST=$(SECTIONS) $(EXTRAS)
# ssh to this server to install the docs
REMOTE_HOST=shell.sf.net
# path of preexisting install in, on the remote server. Each section
# will go into a subdirectory of $REMOTE_PATH, as in
# $REMOTE_PATH/user.
REMOTE_PATH=/home/groups/b/bo/bochs/htdocs/doc/docbook
# -x means don't try to forward X authorization, it won't work for SF
SSH=ssh -x
all: $(SECTIONS)
# this assumes that for each section [S], there is a subdirectory
# called [S] and the main file to render is [S]/[S].dbk. The $@
# expression is the target name, so when doing "make user" the $@ is
# user.
$(SECTIONS)::
# render the docbook for a section
# cd $@; docbook2ps $@.dbk
# cd $@; docbook2pdf $@.dbk
cd $@; docbook2html $@.dbk
# install the stuff on the remote server using ssh the bryce->bdenney
# stuff is just because Bryce's local username and sourceforge
# username don't match. If your usernames match then the "whoami"
# will work ok.
webinst: all
# fix permissions locally so that tar will install things right
chmod 664 `find $(INSTALL_LIST) -type f -print`
chmod 775 `find $(INSTALL_LIST) -type d -print`
# copy to remote
@echo Installing documentation on $(REMOTE_PATH)
if test "`whoami`" = bryce; then sfuser=bdenney; \
else sfuser=`whoami`; fi; \
tar cf - $(INSTALL_LIST) | \
$(SSH) $$sfuser@$(REMOTE_HOST) "cd $(REMOTE_PATH) && umask 002 && tar xvf -"
clean:
#remove generated files
for S in $(SECTIONS); do \
rm -f $$S/*.html $$S/*.htm $$S/*.ps $$S/*.pdf $$S/*.out; \
done