Mercurial > hg > octave-nkf
changeset 3002:df7c59a46f1b
[project @ 1997-05-23 03:31:12 by jwe]
author | jwe |
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date | Fri, 23 May 1997 03:31:23 +0000 |
parents | ba133466d791 |
children | 9e01b476cf79 |
files | kpathsea/ChangeLog kpathsea/Makefile kpathsea/Makefile.in kpathsea/c-auto.h kpathsea/config.cache kpathsea/config.log kpathsea/config.status kpathsea/configure |
diffstat | 8 files changed, 319 insertions(+), 3272 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/kpathsea/ChangeLog +++ b/kpathsea/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ Thu May 22 22:04:26 1997 John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu> * Makefile.in: Look in make instead of ../make for files to include. + Do ac_includes by hand, since ac_include requires an extension to + autoconf that doesn't seem to be distributed with kpathsea (yet). Fri Feb 7 11:53:09 1997 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu>
deleted file mode 100644 --- a/kpathsea/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,698 +0,0 @@ -# Generated automatically from Makefile.in by configure. -# Makefile for kpathsea --kb@mail.tug.org. Public domain. -version = 3.0 - -# Add -DNO_DEBUG to disable debugging, for vanishingly better performance. - - -##ifdef HOSTNAME -##warn_more = -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wshadow -##MAKEINFO_FLAGS := $(MAKEINFO_FLAGS) --no-split -##malloc = /usr/local/src/malloc/onefile.o # gmalloc.o -##endif - -# Install these header files (except c-auto.h). -install_headers = *.h - -# Put tex-file.o first, because it's what depends on the paths, and may -# reduce frustration if the paths are wrong by doing it first. - -objects = tex-file.lo absolute.lo atou.lo cnf.lo concat.lo concat3.lo \ -concatn.lo db.lo debug.lo dir.lo elt-dirs.lo expand.lo extend-fname.lo \ -file-p.lo find-suffix.lo fn.lo fontmap.lo getopt.lo getopt1.lo hash.lo \ -kdefault.lo line.lo magstep.lo make-suffix.lo path-elt.lo \ -pathsearch.lo proginit.lo progname.lo readable.lo rm-suffix.lo \ -str-list.lo str-llist.lo tex-glyph.lo tex-hush.lo tex-make.lo \ -tilde.lo truncate.lo uppercasify.lo variable.lo version.lo xcalloc.lo \ -xfopen.lo xfseek.lo xftell.lo xgetcwd.lo xmalloc.lo xopendir.lo xputenv.lo \ -xrealloc.lo xstat.lo xstrdup.lo $(liblobjs) $(malloc) -liblobjs = - -library = kpathsea - -# We want to compile almost everything with libtool ... -KPATHSEA_CC = $(LIBTOOL) compile $(CC) -.c.lo: - $(KPATHSEA_CC) $< $(ALL_CFLAGS) -.SUFFIXES: .lo - -default all: kpsewhich $(library).info - -kpsewhich: $(kpathsea) kpsewhich.o - $(kpathsea_link) kpsewhich.o $(LOADLIBES) - -$(kpathsea): $(objects) - $(LIBTOOL) archive $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(objects) - -# All the objects depend on the klibtool configuration file. -$(objects): klibtool.config - -# Make variable substitutions from paths.h. -texmf.cnf: texmf.cnf.in texmf.sed - sed -f texmf.sed $(srcdir)/texmf.cnf.in >$@ - -# The idea is to turn each var=value into s%@var@%value%g. Seems simpler -# to put the substitutions in a file than to play shell quoting games. -texmf.sed: $(top_srcdir)/../make/makevars.make $(top_srcdir)/../make/paths.make - echo $(makevars) \ - | tr ' ' '\012' \ - | sed -e 's/^/s%@/' -e 's/=/@%/' -e 's/$$/%/' -e 's/$$/g/' \ - >$@-t -# Don't replace the rhs of the TEXMF assignment itself, then we'd -# end up with TEXMF = $TEXMF. We replace all the other hardwired paths -# with $TEXMF, though, for ease of modification. - echo 's%$(texmf)%\$$TEXMF%g' >>$@-t - echo '/^ *TEXMF[ =]/s%\$$TEXMF%$(texmf)%' >>$@-t - mv $@-t $@ - -# First null out comments and leading/trailing whitespace, then remove -# lines that define invalid C identifiers, then remove blank lines and -# lines that define lowercase values (those are never path values). Each -# line remaining looks like -# <name> = <value> -# (but = and surrounding spaces are optional, hence can't remove all spaces). -# Change this to #ifndef DEFAULT_name@#define DEFAULT_name "value"@#endif, -# then change the @'s to newlines (sed isn't good at multiline replacements). -# -# No backslash-newline escapes in the long sed replacement because that -# will turn into a space in the output. -# -# Without the $TEXMF/dbtex/etc. substitutions, if the cnf file was -# not found, the compile-time paths would be of little use, since TEXMF -# (etc.) wouldn't be defined. Alternatively, we could have a way to -# specify compile-time default values for variables in general, but I -# think it's better to keep the last-resort paths as simple as possible. -# -# The definition of DEFAULT_TEXMF (and other variables) -# that winds up in the final paths.h will not be used. -$(kpathsea_dir)/paths.h: texmf.cnf - echo "/* paths.h: Generated from texmf.cnf `date`. */" >$@ - sed -e 's/%.*//' -e 's/^[ ]*//' -e 's/[ ]*$$//' texmf.cnf \ - | grep '^[ ]*[A-Z1_]*[ =]' \ - | sed '/^$$/d' \ - | sed 's/^\([^ =]*\)[ ]*=*[ ]*\(.*\)/#ifndef DEFAULT_\1@#define DEFAULT_\1 "\2"@#endif/' \ - | tr @ '\012' \ - | sed -e 's@\$$TEXMF@$(texmf)@g' \ - -e 's@\$$dbtex@$(texinputdir)@g' \ - -e 's@\$$dbfonts@$(fontdir)@g' \ - -e 's@\$$VARTEXFONTS@/var/tex/fonts@g' \ - -e 's@\$$prefix@$(prefix)@g' \ - >>$@ - -# Need an extra definition for this. 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--- a/kpathsea/Makefile.in +++ b/kpathsea/Makefile.in @@ -3,12 +3,210 @@ # Add -DNO_DEBUG to disable debugging, for vanishingly better performance. -ac_include make/paths.make -ac_include make/makevars.make -ac_include make/common.make -ac_include make/library.make -ac_include make/programs.make -ac_include make/texi.make +# paths.make -- installation directories. +# +# The compile-time paths are defined in kpathsea/paths.h, which is built +# from kpathsea/paths.h.in and these definitions. See kpathsea/INSTALL +# for how the various path-related files are used and created. + +# Do not change prefix and exec_prefix in Makefile.in! +# configure doesn't propagate the change to the other Makefiles. +# Instead, give the -prefix/-exec-prefix options to configure. +# (See kpathsea/INSTALL for more details.) This is arguably +# a bug, but it's not likely to change soon. +prefix = @prefix@ +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ + +# Architecture-dependent executables. +bindir = @bindir@ + +# Architecture-independent executables. +scriptdir = $(bindir) + +# Architecture-dependent files, such as lib*.a files. +libdir = @libdir@ + +# Architecture-independent files. +datadir = @datadir@ + +# Header files. +includedir = @includedir@ + +# GNU .info* files. +infodir = @infodir@ + +# Unix man pages. +manext = 1 +mandir = $(prefix)/man/man$(manext) + +# TeX system-specific directories. Not all of the following are relevant +# for all programs, but it seems cleaner to collect everything in one place. + +# The default paths are now in kpathsea/paths.h.in. Passing all the +# paths to sub-makes can make the arg list too long on system V. + +# The root of the main tree. +texmf = $(datadir)/texmf + +# Regular input files. +texinputdir = $(texmf)/tex +mfinputdir = $(texmf)/metafont +mpinputdir = $(texmf)/metapost +mftinputdir = $(texmf)/mft + +# dvips's epsf.tex, rotate.tex, etc. get installed here; +# ditto for dvilj's fonts support. +dvips_plain_macrodir = $(texinputdir)/plain/dvips +dvilj_latex2e_macrodir = $(texinputdir)/latex/dvilj + +# MakeTeXPK.site, texmf.cnf, etc. +web2cdir = $(texmf)/web2c + +# The top-level font directory. +fontdir = $(texmf)/fonts + +# Memory dumps (.fmt/.base/.mem). +fmtdir = $(web2cdir) +basedir = $(fmtdir) +memdir = $(fmtdir) + +# Pool files. +texpooldir = $(web2cdir) +mfpooldir = $(texpooldir) +mppooldir = $(texpooldir) + +# Where the .map files from fontname are installed. +fontnamedir = $(texmf)/fontname + +# For dvips configuration files, psfonts.map, etc. +dvipsdir = $(texmf)/dvips + +# For dvips .pro files, gsftopk's render.ps, etc. +psheaderdir = $(dvipsdir) + +# If a font can't be found close enough to its stated size, we look for +# each of these sizes in the order given. This colon-separated list is +# overridden by the envvar TEXSIZES, and by a program-specific variable +# (e.g., XDVISIZES), and perhaps by a config file (e.g., in dvips). +# This list must be sorted in ascending order. +default_texsizes = 300:600 + +# End of paths.make. + +# makevars.make -- the directory names we pass. +# It's important that none of these values contain [ @%], for the sake +# of kpathsea/texmf.sed. +makevars = prefix=$(prefix) exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix) \ + bindir=$(bindir) scriptdir=$(scriptdir) libdir=$(libdir) \ + datadir=$(datadir) infodir=$(infodir) includedir=$(includedir) \ + manext=$(manext) mandir=$(mandir) \ + texmf=$(texmf) web2cdir=$(web2cdir) \ + texinputdir=$(texinputdir) mfinputdir=$(mfinputdir) mpinputdir=$(mpinputdir)\ + fontdir=$(fontdir) fmtdir=$(fmtdir) basedir=$(basedir) memdir=$(memdir) \ + texpooldir=$(texpooldir) mfpooldir=$(mfpooldir) mppooldir=$(mppooldir) \ + dvips_plain_macrodir=$(dvips_plain_macrodir) \ + dvilj_latex2e_macrodir=$(dvilj_latex2e_macrodir) \ + dvipsdir=$(dvipsdir) psheaderdir=$(psheaderdir) \ + default_texsizes='$(default_texsizes)' +# End of makevars.make. + +# common.make -- used by all Makefiles. +SHELL = /bin/sh +@SET_MAKE@ +top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@ +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = @srcdir@ + +CC = @CC@ +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ $(XCFLAGS) +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ $(XCPPFLAGS) +DEFS = @DEFS@ $(XDEFS) + +# Kpathsea needs this for compiling, programs need it for linking. +LIBTOOL = $(kpathsea_srcdir)/klibtool + +# You can change [X]CPPFLAGS, [X]CFLAGS, or [X]DEFS, but +# please don't change ALL_CPPFLAGS or ALL_CFLAGS. +# prog_cflags is set by subdirectories of web2c. +ALL_CPPFLAGS = $(DEFS) -I. -I$(srcdir) $(prog_cflags) \ + -I$(kpathsea_parent) -I$(kpathsea_srcdir_parent) $(CPPFLAGS) +ALL_CFLAGS = $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c +compile = $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) + +.SUFFIXES: .c .o # in case the suffix list has been cleared, e.g., by web2c +.c.o: + $(compile) $< + +# Installation. +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_SCRIPT = $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ +INSTALL_LIBTOOL_LIBS = INSTALL_DATA='$(INSTALL_DATA)' $(LIBTOOL) install-lib +INSTALL_LIBTOOL_PROG = INSTALL_PROGRAM='$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)' $(LIBTOOL) install-prog + +# We use these for many things. +kpathsea_parent = .. +kpathsea_dir = $(kpathsea_parent)/kpathsea +kpathsea_srcdir_parent = $(top_srcdir)/.. +kpathsea_srcdir = $(kpathsea_srcdir_parent)/kpathsea +kpathsea = $(kpathsea_dir)/libkpathsea.la + +##ifeq ($(CC), gcc) +##XDEFS = -D__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__ -Wall -Wpointer-arith $(warn_more) +##CFLAGS = -g $(XCFLAGS) +##endif +# End of common.make. + +# library.make -- stuff only useful for libraries. +AR = ar +ARFLAGS = cq +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +# End of library.make. + +# programs.make -- used by Makefiles for executables only. + +# Don't include $(CFLAGS), since ld -g under Linux forces +# static libraries, e.g., libc.a and libX*.a. +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ $(XLDFLAGS) + +# proglib is for web2c; +# XLOADLIBES is for the installer. +LIBS = @LIBS@ +LOADLIBES = $(proglib) $(kpathsea) $(LIBS) -lm $(XLOADLIBES) + +# May as well separate linking from compiling, just in case. +CCLD = $(CC) +link_command = $(CCLD) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) + +# When we link with Kpathsea, have to take account that it might be a +# shared library, etc. +kpathsea_link = $(LIBTOOL) link $(link_command) +# End of programs.make. + +# texi.make -- making .dvi and .info from .texi. +MAKEINFO = makeinfo +MAKEINFO_FLAGS = --paragraph-indent=2 -I$(HOME)/gnu/gnuorg +# That -I is purely for my own benefit in doing `make dist'. It won't +# hurt anything for you (I hope). +TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi + +TEXI2HTML = texi2html +TEXI2HTML_FLAGS = -split_node -menu +# If you prefer one big .html file instead of several, remove +# -split-node or replace it by -split_chapter. + +# For making normal text files out of Texinfo source. +one_info = --no-headers --no-split --no-validate + +.SUFFIXES: .info .dvi .html .texi +.texi.info: + $(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFO_FLAGS) $< -o $@ +.texi.dvi: + $(TEXI2DVI) $(TEXI2DVI_FLAGS) $< +.texi.html: + $(TEXI2HTML) $(TEXI2HTML_FLAGS) $< +# End of texi.make. ##ifdef HOSTNAME ##warn_more = -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wshadow @@ -183,7 +381,52 @@ always: .PHONY: always -ac_include make/config.make +# config.make -- autoconf rules to remake the Makefile, c-auto.h, etc. +##ifdef HOSTNAME +##ac_dir = $(gnu)/share/autoconf +##autoconf = $(ac_dir)/acspecific.m4 $(ac_dir)/acgeneral.m4 $(ac_dir)/acsite.m4 +##autoheader = $(ac_dir)/acconfig.h $(ac_dir)/autoheader.m4 +## +### I define $(autoconf) to acgeneral.m4 and the other Autoconf files, so +### configure automatically gets remade in the sources with a new Autoconf +### release. But it would be bad for installers with Autoconf to remake +### configure (not to mention require Autoconf), so I take out the variable +### $(autoconf) definition before release. +### +### BTW, xt.ac isn't really required for dvipsk or dviljk, but it doesn't +### seem worth the trouble. +### +##configure_in = $(srcdir)/configure.in $(kpathsea_srcdir)/common.ac \ +## $(kpathsea_srcdir)/withenable.ac $(kpathsea_srcdir)/xt.ac \ +## $(kpathsea_srcdir)/acklibtool.m4 +##$(srcdir)/configure: $(configure_in) $(autoconf) +## cd $(srcdir) && autoconf +##endif + +config.status: $(srcdir)/configure + $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/configure --no-create + +Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in config.status $(SHELL) config.status + +# This rule isn't used for the top-level Makefile, but it doesn't hurt. +# We don't depend on config.status because configure always rewrites +# config.status, even when it doesn't change. Thus it might be newer +# than c-auto.h when we don't need to remake the latter. +c-auto.h: stamp-auto +stamp-auto: $(srcdir)/c-auto.h.in + $(SHELL) config.status + date >$(srcdir)/stamp-auto + +##ifdef HOSTNAME +### autoheader reads acconfig.h (and c-auto.h.top) automatically. +##$(srcdir)/c-auto.h.in: $(srcdir)/stamp-auto.in +##$(srcdir)/stamp-auto.in: $(configure_in) $(autoheader) \ +## $(kpathsea_srcdir)/acconfig.h +## cd $(srcdir) && autoheader --localdir=$(kpathsea_srcdir) +## date >$(srcdir)/stamp-auto.in +##endif + +# End of config.make. info: $(library).info dvi: $(library).dvi @@ -204,7 +447,31 @@ ##doc: info HIER BUGS INSTALL unixtex.ftp ##endif -ac_include make/clean.make +# clean.make -- cleaning. +mostlyclean:: + rm -f *.o + +clean:: mostlyclean + rm -f $(program) $(programs) squeeze lib$(library).* $(library).a *.bad + rm -f *.dvi *.lj + +distclean:: clean + rm -f Makefile + rm -f config.status config.log config.cache c-auto.h + +# Although we can remake configure and c-auto.h.in, we don't remove +# them, since many people may lack Autoconf. Use configclean for that. +maintainer-clean:: distclean + rm -f *.info* + +extraclean:: + rm -f *.aux *.bak *.bbl *.blg *.dvi *.log *.pl *.tfm *.vf *.vpl *gf *pk + rm -f *.mpx *.i *.s *~ *.orig *.rej *\#* + rm -f CONTENTS.tex a.out core mfput.* texput.* mpout.* + +configclean: + rm -f configure c-auto.h.in c-auto.h +# End of clean.make. mostlyclean:: rm -f kpsewhich *.lo @@ -212,7 +479,48 @@ distclean:: rm -f paths.h texmf.cnf texmf.sed -ac_include make/rdepend.make +# rdepend.make -- rules for remaking the dependencies. +# +# Have to use -M, not -MM, since we use <kpathsea/...> instead of +# "kpathsea/..." in the sources. But that means we have to remove the +# directory prefixes and all the system include files. +# And <kpathsea/paths.h> is generated, not part of the distribution. +# +# And, there's no need for any installer/user to ever run this, it can +# only cause trouble. So comment it out in the distribution. +# (It doesn't work when the source and build directories are different.) +##ifndef c_auto_h_dir +##c_auto_h_dir = . +##endif +##ifdef HOSTNAME +##depend depend.make:: $(c_auto_h_dir)/c-auto.h \ +## $(top_srcdir)/../make/rdepend.make +## $(CC) -M $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) -I$(c_auto_h_dir) *.c \ +## | sed -e 's,\(\.\./\)\+kpathsea/,$$(kpathsea_srcdir)/,g' \ +## -e 's,$$(kpathsea_srcdir)/paths.h,$$(kpathsea_dir)/paths.h,g' \ +## -e 's,/usr[^ ]* ,,g' \ +## -e 's,/usr[^ ]*$$,,g' \ +## -e 's,dvi2xx.o,dvilj.o dvilj2p.o dvilj4.o dvilj4l.o,' \ +## | grep -v '^ *\\$$' \ +## >depend.make +### If kpathsea, we're making .lo library objects instead of .o's. +## pwd | grep -v kpathsea >/dev/null \ +## || (sed -e 's/\.o:/.lo:/' -e 's/kpsewhich.lo:/kpsewhich.o:/' \ +## <depend.make >depend-tmp.make; mv depend-tmp.make depend.make) +##.PHONY: depend +##endif + +# Let's stick a rule for TAGS here, just in case someone wants them. +# (We don't put them in the distributions, to keep them smaller.) +TAGS: *.c *.h + pwd | grep kpathsea >/dev/null && append=../kpathsea/TAGS; \ + etags $$append *.[ch] + +# Prevent GNU make 3.[59,63) from overflowing arg limit on system V. +.NOEXPORT: + +# End of rdepend.make. + absolute.lo: absolute.c ../kpathsea/config.h c-auto.h \ ../kpathsea/c-std.h \ ../kpathsea/c-unistd.h ../kpathsea/systypes.h \
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