LaTeX-proposal/lib/Makefile.ctan
2015-11-20 12:22:53 +01:00

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# make a zip for CTAN submission including the TeX directory structure.
#
# The overall procedure is to run make in this directory $(HERE) and then
# export it to a temporary directory $(EXPORTED) without all the generated
# files. On this directory we run "make ctanext" (see below) which makes a
# CTAN-compliant directory structure, and zips it up to the file
# <package>.ctan.zip which can be submitted to the CTAN maintainers.
#
# Note that part of the CTAN submission is a zip file with a TDS-compliant
# directory struture, which is generated by running "make tdsext" (see below)
# on $(EXPORTED).
#
# Note furthermore, that this Makefile only automates the top-level mechanics
# of the CTAN zip files, ... It relies on the Variables set in the regular Makefiles
# and in particular on their targets "ltds", "lctan", "filedate", and "checksum".
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HERE = $(shell pwd)
TMP = /tmp
#TDSCOLL ?= $(shell basename $$PWD)
TDSCOLL = proposal
EXPORTED = $(TMP)/$(TDSCOLL).exp
TDSDIR = $(TMP)/$(TDSCOLL).tds
TDSZIP = $(TMP)/$(TDSCOLL).tds.zip
CTANDIR = $(TMP)/$(TDSCOLL)
CTANZIP = $(TMP)/$(TDSCOLL).ctan.zip
MAKE = make
# this target makes the file CTANZIP by creating and populating the directory
# CTANDIR and zipping it. To be current, we first make all, and update
# the filedates and the checksums. To get rid of all the junk we commit and
# export a clean copy EXPORTED, on which we run the target ctanexp below,
# which generates a directory CTANDIR, which we zip and move into place.
ctan: all #filedate checksum
git commit -am'draining just to be sure for CTAN distribution'
rm -Rf $(EXPORTED)
@echo "exporting a clean copy to $(EXPORTED)"
cd $(TMP); git clone $(HERE); mv LaTeX-proposal $(EXPORTED)
rm -Rf $(EXPORTED)/.git
rm $(EXPORTED)/.gitignore
cd $(EXPORTED); $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) ctanext
@echo "zipping the result to $(TDSCOLL).ctan.zip"
cd $(TMP); zip -r -q $(CTANZIP) $(TDSCOLL); cp $(CTANZIP) $(HERE)
rm -Rf $(EXPORTED) $(CTANDIR) $(CTANZIP)
# this target is run on EXPORTED. It first makes the target tdsext below,
# and then copies all necessary stuff into CTANDIR.
ctanext: tdsext
@echo "making a CTAN compliant archive"
rm -Rf $(CTANDIR) $(CTANZIP)
@echo " preparing a copy $(CTANDIR) from $(EXPORTED)"
mkdir -p $(CTANDIR)
cp $(TDSZIP) $(CTANDIR)
@for d in $(DTXDIRS); do (cd $$d && $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) lctan) done
@for d in $(SRCDIRS) $(DOCDIRS); do (cp -R $$d $(CTANDIR)) done;
cp $(TDSZIP) Makefile $(CTANDIR)
cp $(TDS.doc) $(CTANDIR)/README
rm -Rf $(TDSZIP)
# this target makes the file TDSZIP by creating and populating the directory
# TDSDIR and zipping it.
tdsext:
@echo "making a TDS compliant archive"
rm -Rf $(TDSDIR) $(TDSZIP)
@echo " enabling checksums"
# $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) enablechecksum
@echo " copying over stuff to $(TDSDIR)"
@for d in $(DTXDIRS); do (cd $$d && $(MAKE) -$(MAKEFLAGS) ltds) done
@for d in $(SRCDIRS); do (cp -R $$d $(TDSDIR)/source/latex/$(TDSCOLL)) done;
@for d in $(DOCDIRS); do (cp -R $$d $(TDSDIR)/doc/latex/$(TDSCOLL)) done;
cp $(TDS.doc) $(TDSDIR)/doc/latex/$(TDSCOLL)
@echo "zipping the result to $(TDSCOLL).tds.zip"
cd $(TDSDIR); zip -r -q $(TDSZIP) .; cd -
rm -Rf $(TDSDIR)