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Makefile
134 lines
4.3 KiB
Makefile
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CVSUSER = srinathava
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SSHCMD = ssh1
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DIR1 = $(PWD)
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.PHONY: latexs clean release updoc uphtdocs ltt changelog install stallin sync
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# The main target. This creates a latex suite archive (zip and tar.gz
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# format) ensuring that all the files in the archive are in unix format so
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# unix people can use it too...
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latexs:
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# plugins:
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zip -q latexSuite.zip plugin/imaps.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip plugin/SyntaxFolds.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip plugin/libList.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip plugin/remoteOpen.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip plugin/filebrowser.vim
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# ftplugins
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zip -q latexSuite.zip ftplugin/tex_latexSuite.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip ftplugin/bib_latexSuite.vim
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zip -q latexSuite.zip ftplugin/tex/*.vim
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# files in the latex-suite directory
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zip -q -R latexSuite.zip `find ftplugin/latex-suite -name '*'`
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# documentation
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zip -q latexSuite.zip doc/latex*.txt
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zip -q latexSuite.zip doc/imaps*.txt
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# indentation
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zip -q latexSuite.zip indent/tex.vim
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# compiler
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zip -q latexSuite.zip compiler/tex.vim
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# external tools
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zip -q latexSuite.zip ltags
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# Now to make a tar.gz file from the .zip file.
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rm -rf $(TMP)/latexSuite0793
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mkdir -p $(TMP)/latexSuite0793
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cp latexSuite.zip $(TMP)/latexSuite0793/
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( \
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cd $(TMP)/latexSuite0793/ ; \
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unzip -q -o latexSuite.zip ; \
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\rm latexSuite.zip ; \
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tar czf latexSuite.tar.gz * ; \
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\mv latexSuite.tar.gz $(DIR1)/ ; \
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)
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mv latexSuite.zip latexSuite`date +%Y%m%d`.zip ; \
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mv latexSuite.tar.gz latexSuite`date +%Y%m%d`.tar.gz ; \
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# target for removing archive files.
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clean:
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rm -f latexSuite200*
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# make a local install directory.
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ltt:
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rm -rf /tmp/ltt/vimfiles/ftplugin
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cp -f latexSuite.zip /tmp/ltt/vimfiles/
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cd /tmp/ltt/vimfiles; unzip latexSuite.zip
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# This target is related to a script I have on my sf.net account. That
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# script looks like:
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#
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# #!/bin/bash
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# cd ~/testing/vimfiles; \
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# cvs -q update; \
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# make clean; \
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# make; \
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# cp latexsuite.* ~/htdocs/download/
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#
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# Doing a release via sf.net has a couple of advantages:
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# - I do not have to bother with CRLF pain anymore because the copy on
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# sf.net will always have unix style EOLs.
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# - The process is much faster because I only need to communicate a command
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# from my computer to sf.net. The rest is done locally on the sf.net
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# server.
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release:
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$(SSHCMD) $(CVSUSER)@vim-latex.sf.net /home/groups/v/vi/vim-latex/bin/upload
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updoc:
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$(SSHCMD) $(CVSUSER)@vim-latex.sf.net /home/groups/v/vi/vim-latex/bin/updoc
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# This is another target akin to the release: target. This target updates
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# the htdocs directory of the latex-suite project to the latest CVS
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# version.
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# This is again related to the uphtdocs script on my sf.net account which
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# looks like:
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# #!/bin/sh
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#
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# # update the htdocs directory
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# cd /home/groups/v/vi/vim-latex/htdocs; cvs -q update
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# # update the packages directory
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# cd /home/groups/v/vi/vim-latex/htdocs/packages; cvs -q update
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uphtdocs:
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$(SSHCMD) $(CVSUSER)@vim-latex.sf.net /home/groups/v/vi/vim-latex/bin/uphtdocs
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# Automatically generate the Changelog file using the cvs2cl utility
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#
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# Arguments:
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# -S add a seperating line between filename and log
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# --no-wrap Do not attempt to format the Changelog comments
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# -f file to write the Changelog to.
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changelog:
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cvs2cl -S --no-wrap -f ftplugin/latex-suite/ChangeLog
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# rsync is like cp (copy) on steroids. Here are some useful options:
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# -C auto ignore like CVS
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# -r recurse into directories
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# -t preserve times
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# -u update (do not overwrite newer files)
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# -W whole files, no incremental checks (default for local usage)
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# --existing only update files that already exist
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# --exclude exclude files matching the pattern
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# -n dry run (for testing)
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# Usage: after "cvs update", do
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# make install [VIMFILES=path/to/vimfiles]
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# Before "cvs commit", do
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# make stallin [VIMFILES=path/to/vimfiles]
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# If you have made changes in both directories, and want to keep the most
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# recent versions, do
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# make sync [VIMFILES=path/to/vimfiles]
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# Note: defining VIMFILES when you invoke make overrides the value below.
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# Warning: install and stallin do not check modification times!
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VIMFILES=${HOME}/.vim
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EXCLUDE="--exclude='*~' --exclude='*.swp' --exclude='makefile'"
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install:
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rsync -CrtW ${EXCLUDE} . ${VIMFILES}
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# stallin = reverse install
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# If you can think of a better name for this target, be my guest!
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stallin:
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rsync -CrtW --existing ${VIMFILES}/ .
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sync: install stallin
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