# $Id$ BUILD_FILES=$(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup.1.gz\ $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup-timeline.1.gz\ $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup-recover.1.gz default: $(BUILD_FILES) $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1: mkdir -p $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1 $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup.1.gz: man/man1/reglookup.1.gz $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1 cp man/man1/reglookup.1.gz $@ $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup-timeline.1.gz: man/man1/reglookup-timeline.1.gz $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1 cp man/man1/reglookup-timeline.1.gz $@ $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1/reglookup-recover.1.gz: man/man1/reglookup-recover.1.gz $(BUILD_DOC)/man/man1 cp man/man1/reglookup-recover.1.gz $@ install: cp -r $(BUILD_DOC)/* $(DOC_PREFIX) ln -sf $(DOC_PREFIX)/man/man1/* $(MAN_PREFIX)/man1 #XXX: Used during release only release: #XXX: The sed filter is a temporary hack to work around a bug in docbook2x-man # See: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=516165 docbook2x-man --to-stdout reglookup.1.docbook | sed 's/.SH DESCRIPTION/\n.SH DESCRIPTION/' > man/man1/reglookup.1 docbook2x-man --to-stdout reglookup-timeline.1.docbook | sed 's/.SH DESCRIPTION/\n.SH DESCRIPTION/' > man/man1/reglookup-timeline.1 docbook2x-man --to-stdout reglookup-recover.1.docbook | sed 's/.SH DESCRIPTION/\n.SH DESCRIPTION/' > man/man1/reglookup-recover.1 cd man/man1 && gzip -9 -f reglookup.1 cd man/man1 && gzip -9 -f reglookup-timeline.1 cd man/man1 && gzip -9 -f reglookup-recover.1