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- ## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
- ## Copyright (C) 1994-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- ## any later version.
- ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- ## GNU General Public License for more details.
- ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- ## along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- ?GENERIC_INFO?%SOURCE_SUFFIX%%DEST_SUFFIX%:
- ?!GENERIC_INFO?%DEST_INFO_PREFIX%%DEST_SUFFIX%: %SOURCE_INFO% %DEPS%
- ## It is wrong to have 'info' files dependent on %DIRSTAMP%, because
- ## 'info' files are distributed and %DIRSTAMP% isn't: a distributed file
- ## should never be dependent upon a non-distributed built file.
- ## Therefore we ensure that %DIRSTAMP% exists in the rule.
- ?!INSRC??DIRSTAMP? @test -f %DIRSTAMP% || $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) %DIRSTAMP%
- ## Back up the info files before running makeinfo. This is the cheapest
- ## way to ensure that
- ## 1) If the texinfo file shrinks (or if you start using --no-split),
- ## you'll not be left with some dead info files lying around -- dead
- ## files which would end up in the distribution.
- ## 2) If the texinfo file has some minor mistakes which cause makeinfo
- ## to fail, the info files are not removed. (They are needed by the
- ## developer while he writes documentation.)
- ## *.iNN files are used on DJGPP. See the comments in install-info-am
- %AM_V_MAKEINFO%restore=: && backupdir="$(am__leading_dot)am$$$$" && \
- ?INSRC? am__cwd=`pwd` && $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && \
- rm -rf $$backupdir && mkdir $$backupdir && \
- ## If makeinfo is not installed we must not backup the files so
- ## 'missing' can do its job and touch $@ if it exists.
- if ($(MAKEINFO) --version) >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
- for f in $@ $@-[0-9] $@-[0-9][0-9] $(@:.info=).i[0-9] $(@:.info=).i[0-9][0-9]; do \
- if test -f $$f; then mv $$f $$backupdir; restore=mv; else :; fi; \
- done; \
- else :; fi && \
- ?INSRC? cd "$$am__cwd"; \
- if $(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) %MAKEINFOFLAGS% \
- ?!INSRC? -o $@ `test -f '%SOURCE_INFO%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE_INFO%; \
- ?INSRC??!GENERIC_INFO? -o $@ $(srcdir)/%SOURCE_INFO%; \
- ?INSRC??GENERIC_INFO? -o $@ $<; \
- then \
- rc=0; \
- ?INSRC? $(am__cd) $(srcdir); \
- else \
- rc=$$?; \
- ## Beware that backup info files might come from a subdirectory.
- ?INSRC? $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && \
- $$restore $$backupdir/* `echo "./$@" | sed 's|[^/]*$$||'`; \
- fi; \
- rm -rf $$backupdir; exit $$rc
- INFO_DEPS += %DEST_INFO_PREFIX%%DEST_SUFFIX%
- ?GENERIC?%SOURCE_SUFFIX%.dvi:
- ?!GENERIC?%DEST_PREFIX%.dvi: %SOURCE% %DEPS% %DIRSTAMP%
- %AM_V_TEXI2DVI%TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
- ## Must set MAKEINFO like this so that version.texi will be found even
- ## if it is in srcdir (-I $(srcdir) is set in %MAKEINFOFLAGS%).
- MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) %MAKEINFOFLAGS%' \
- ## texi2dvi doesn't silence everything with -q, redirect to /dev/null instead.
- ## We still want -q (%TEXIQUIET%) because it turns on batch mode.
- ## Use '--build-dir' so that TeX and Texinfo auxiliary files and build
- ## by-products are left in there, instead of cluttering the current
- ## directory (see automake bug#11146). Use a different build-dir for
- ## each file (and distinct from that of the corresponding PDF file) to
- ## avoid hitting a Texinfop bug that could cause low-probability racy
- ## failure when doing parallel builds; see:
- ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-patches/2012-06/msg00073.html
- $(TEXI2DVI) %TEXIQUIET% --build-dir=$(@:.dvi=.t2d) -o $@ %TEXIDEVNULL% \
- ?GENERIC? %SOURCE%
- ?!GENERIC? `test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
- ?GENERIC?%SOURCE_SUFFIX%.pdf:
- ?!GENERIC?%DEST_PREFIX%.pdf: %SOURCE% %DEPS% %DIRSTAMP%
- %AM_V_TEXI2PDF%TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
- ## Must set MAKEINFO like this so that version.texi will be found even
- ## if it is in srcdir (-I $(srcdir) is set in %MAKEINFOFLAGS%).
- MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) %MAKEINFOFLAGS%' \
- ## texi2pdf doesn't silence everything with -q, redirect to /dev/null instead.
- ## We still want -q (%TEXIQUIET%) because it turns on batch mode.
- ## Use '--build-dir' so that TeX and Texinfo auxiliary files and build
- ## by-products are left in there, instead of cluttering the current
- ## directory (see automake bug#11146). Use a different build-dir for
- ## each file (and distinct from that of the corresponding DVI file) to
- ## avoid hitting a Texinfop bug that could cause low-probability racy
- ## failure when doing parallel builds; see:
- ## http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake-patches/2012-06/msg00073.html
- $(TEXI2PDF) %TEXIQUIET% --build-dir=$(@:.pdf=.t2p) -o $@ %TEXIDEVNULL% \
- ?GENERIC? %SOURCE%
- ?!GENERIC? `test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%
- ?GENERIC?%SOURCE_SUFFIX%.html:
- ?!GENERIC?%DEST_PREFIX%.html: %SOURCE% %DEPS% %DIRSTAMP%
- ## When --split (the default) is used, makeinfo will output a
- ## directory. However it will not update the time stamp of a
- ## previously existing directory, and when the names of the nodes
- ## in the manual change, it may leave unused pages. Our fix
- ## is to build under a temporary name, and replace the target on
- ## success.
- %AM_V_MAKEINFO%rm -rf $(@:.html=.htp)
- %SILENT%if $(MAKEINFOHTML) $(AM_MAKEINFOHTMLFLAGS) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) %MAKEINFOFLAGS% \
- ?GENERIC? -o $(@:.html=.htp) %SOURCE%; \
- ?!GENERIC? -o $(@:.html=.htp) `test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE%; \
- then \
- rm -rf $@ && mv $(@:.html=.htp) $@; \
- else \
- rm -rf $(@:.html=.htp); exit 1; \
- fi
- ## If we are using the generic rules, we need separate dependencies.
- ## (Don't wonder about %DIRSTAMP% here, this is used only by non-generic
- ## rules.)
- if %?GENERIC_INFO%
- %DEST_INFO_PREFIX%%DEST_SUFFIX%: %SOURCE_REAL% %DEPS%
- endif %?GENERIC_INFO%
- if %?GENERIC%
- %DEST_PREFIX%.dvi: %SOURCE_REAL% %DEPS%
- %DEST_PREFIX%.pdf: %SOURCE_REAL% %DEPS%
- %DEST_PREFIX%.html: %SOURCE_REAL% %DEPS%
- endif %?GENERIC%
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