## Frankenfile -- common part of a Makefile for LaTeX and BibTeX bundles # # Author: Matt Swift # # This file is given into the public domain. # Please acknowledge my work when appropriate. # Such reflected glory is all I get from releasing this work to you. # # Version: $Revision: 1.10 $ $Date: 2001/08/31 01:27:17 $ # See the file ChangeLog-Frankenbundle for revision history. # # This file is distributed in two ways: # # 1) With LaTeX filesets. In normal circumstances, you do not need # to read this file or alter it See the README or INSTALL file that # came with this file instead. # # 2) As part of the Frankenbundle suite, which helps developers make and # distribute LaTeX and BibTeX filesets. In normal circumstances, you # should not need to alter this file. Please see the README file # in the suite for further documentation. # ## Basic variable definitions # # NOTE: to override these definitions, use environment variables or the Make # command line. The values here should be the most common ones in general, so # that the least number of users have to override them. If you think I could # choose better values, please write me. # NOTE: I use the $(...) construct for command substitution, supported by # POSIX, ksh, bash. I can rewrite with nested backquotes if someone insists. # NOTE: ?= is broken in Make 3.77, so we use the more verbose ifndef # construction. # NOTE: We don't bother to abstract the 'kpsewhich', 'echo', 'cd', 'pwd', # 'test', or '[' commands. Any reason to? # Eliminating built-in implicit rules speeds up Make and makes debugging output # much briefer. Recusive Making turns on -w which traces what directory we're # in, but we're always in this directory, so we turn off those messages. MAKEFLAGS += --no-builtin-rules --no-print-directory # We don't need all the old-fashioned suffix rules -- removing them makes # things more efficient. .SUFFIXES: # Make debugging option. Uncomment to use. # MAKEFLAGS += --warn-undefined-variables # Hmm, this doesn't seem to work when defined in this way. Seems to work only # on the command line. # MAKEFLAGS += --print-database # ifeq ($(OS),WIN32) # variant defs # endif # RM is defined by Make as 'rm -f'. You could redefine it. # ls is often aliased, so use /bin/ls ifndef LS LS = /bin/ls endif ifndef TAR TAR = tar endif ifndef LN LN = ln endif ifndef M4 M4 = m4 endif ifndef SYMLINK SYMLINK = $(LN) -f -s endif ifndef SED SED = sed endif ifndef AWK AWK = awk endif ifndef FGREP FGREP = fgrep endif ifndef TEE TEE = tee endif ifndef XARGS XARGS = xargs endif ifndef EXPR EXPR = expr endif ifndef HEAD HEAD = head endif ifndef TR TR = tr endif ifndef GREP GREP = grep endif ifndef CAT CAT = cat endif ifndef TOUCH TOUCH = touch endif ifndef REHASH REHASH = texconfig rehash endif ifndef DIRNAME DIRNAME = dirname endif ifndef BASENAME BASENAME = basename endif ifndef INSTALL INSTALL = install endif # -p = preserve timestamps ifndef INSTALLOPTS INSTALLOPTS = -p -m $(MKFILEMODE) endif ifndef CHMOD CHMOD = chmod endif ifndef MKFILEMODE # mode rw-rw-r--, i.e. 664 MKFILEMODE = 664 endif ifndef MKDIRP MKDIRP = $(INSTALL) -d -m $(MKDIRMODE) endif ifndef MKDIRMODE MKDIRMODE = 755 endif ifndef LATEX LATEX = latex endif ifndef TEX TEX = tex endif ifndef BIBTEX BIBTEX = bibtex endif ifndef BIBTOOL BIBTOOL = bibtool endif ifndef MAKEINDEX MAKEINDEX = makeindex $(MAKEINDEXOPTS) endif ifndef MAKEINDEXOPTS MAKEINDEXOPTS = -s gind.ist endif # Subdirectory of the main directory in which to build the distribution: # don't call it "distrib" or the name of any other target! ifndef distribution-dir distribution-dir = distribution endif # ## internal variables naming files # # FIX: I suppose we could make this faster for the end user by figuring out # which of these many definitions are only used by the developer. dist-extra-files = $(stable-extra-files) ifeq ($(USER),$(DEVELOPER)) dist-extra-files += $(beta-extra-files) else ifdef USE_UNSUP dist-extra-files += $(beta-extra-files) endif endif # may not exist bundle-bib.bib = $(bundle-bib).bib packages.sty = $(addsuffix .sty, $(packages)) packages.stq = $(addsuffix .stq, $(packages)) packages.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(packages)) packages.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(packages)) packages.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(packages)) stos.sto = $(addsuffix .sto, $(stos)) stos.sqo = $(addsuffix .sqo, $(stos)) classes.cls = $(addsuffix .cls, $(classes)) classes.clq = $(addsuffix .clq, $(classes)) classes.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(classes)) classes.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(classes)) classes.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(classes)) clos.clo = $(addsuffix .clo, $(clos)) clos.cqo = $(addsuffix .cqo, $(clos)) bibstyles-bst = $(addsuffix -bst, $(bibstyles)) bibstyles.bst = $(addsuffix .bst, $(bibstyles)) bibstyles.bsq = $(addsuffix .bsq, $(bibstyles)) bibstyles.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.ver = $(addsuffix .ver, $(bibstyles-bst)) # everything depends on the makefiles # the "Frankenfile" in the next line is intended to refer to this file makefiles = Frankenfile $(calling-makefile) stable-extra-files += $(makefiles) $(bundle-bib.bib) stable-packages.sty = $(addsuffix .sty, $(stable-packages)) stable-packages.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(stable-packages)) stable-packages.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(stable-packages)) stable-packages.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(stable-packages)) stable-classes.cls = $(addsuffix .cls, $(stable-classes)) stable-classes.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(stable-classes)) stable-classes.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(stable-classes)) stable-classes.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(stable-classes)) stable-bibstyles-bst = $(addsuffix -bst, $(stable-bibstyles)) stable-bibstyles.bst = $(addsuffix .bst, $(stable-bibstyles)) stable-bibstyles.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(stable-bibstyles-bst)) stable-bibstyles.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(stable-bibstyles-bst)) stable-bibstyles.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(dist-bibstyles-bst)) stable-bibstyles.ver = $(addsuffix .ver, $(dist-bibstyles-bst)) stable-configs.cfg = $(addsuffix .cfg, $(stable-configs)) stable-filesets.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(stable-filesets)) stable-filesets.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(stable-filesets)) stable-filesets.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(stable-filesets)) beta-packages.sty = $(addsuffix .sty, $(beta-packages)) beta-packages.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(beta-packages)) beta-classes.cls = $(addsuffix .cls, $(beta-classes)) beta-classes.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(beta-classes)) beta-bibstyles-bst = $(addsuffix -bst, $(beta-bibstyles)) beta-bibstyles.bst = $(addsuffix .bst, $(beta-bibstyles)) beta-bibstyles.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(beta-bibstyles-bst)) beta-bibstyles.ver = $(addsuffix .ver, $(beta-bibstyles-bst)) beta-configs.cfg = $(addsuffix .cfg, $(beta-configs)) beta-filesets.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(beta-filesets)) beta-filesets.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(beta-filesets)) beta-filesets.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(beta-filesets)) filesets.tex = $(addsuffix .tex, $(filesets)) filesets.dvi = $(addsuffix .dvi, $(filesets)) filesets.ins = $(addsuffix .ins, $(filesets)) filesets.aux = $(addsuffix .aux, $(filesets)) filesets.t1 = $(addsuffix .t1, $(filesets)) filesets.t2 = $(addsuffix .t2, $(filesets)) filesets.t3 = $(addsuffix .t3, $(filesets)) dist-filesets.aux = $(addsuffix .aux, $(dist-filesets)) # cits for "have citations" dist-filesets-cits.aux = $(addsuffix .aux, $(dist-filesets-cits)) stable-stos.sto = $(addsuffix .sto, $(stable-stos)) beta-stos.sto = $(addsuffix .sto, $(beta-stos)) # We treat "X.cfg" as if it was a root name. configs.cfg = $(addsuffix .cfg, $(configs)) configs.cfg.install = $(addsuffix .cfg.install, $(configs)) configs.cfq = $(addsuffix .cfq, $(configs)) configs.cfq.install = $(addsuffix .cfq.install, $(configs)) # These files are part of the building process. part-1 = $(make-dir)/part-1.dtx part-2 = $(make-dir)/part-2.dtx part-3 = $(make-dir)/part-3.dtx parts = $(part-1) $(part-2) $(part-3) extractor = $(make-dir)/extractor.ins driver = $(make-dir)/driver.tex # ## internal variables for phony targets # dist-bibstyles-bst = $(addsuffix -bst, $(stable-bibstyles)) dist-packages = $(stable-packages) dist-classes = $(stable-classes) dist-bibstyles = $(stable-bibstyles) dist-filesets = $(dist-packages) $(dist-classes) $(dist-bibstyles-bst) filesets = $(packages) $(classes) $(bibstyles-bst) ifeq ($(USER),$(DEVELOPER)) dist-bibstyles-bst += $(addsuffix -bst, $(beta-bibstyles)) dist-packages += $(beta-packages) dist-classes += $(beta-classes) dist-bibstyles += $(beta-bibstyles) # cits for "have citations" dist-filesets-cits = $(basename $(shell $(GREP) -l '\initelyHavECitationS' \ $(addsuffix .dtx, $(dist-filesets)))) else ifdef USE_UNSUP dist-bibstyles-bst += $(addsuffix -bst, $(beta-bibstyles)) dist-packages += $(beta-packages) dist-classes += $(beta-classes) dist-bibstyles += $(beta-bibstyles) endif endif # nondc = "non-dist-cits" nondc-filesets = $(filter-out $(dist-filesets-cits), $(filesets)) packages = $(dist-packages) $(alpha-packages) packages.clean = $(addsuffix .clean, $(packages)) packages.dev.clean = $(addsuffix .dev.clean, $(packages)) packages.macros = $(addsuffix .macros, $(packages)) packages.macros.q = $(addsuffix .macros.q, $(packages)) packages.install = $(addsuffix .install, $(packages)) packages.install.q = $(addsuffix .install.q, $(packages)) packages.doc.install= $(addsuffix .doc.install, $(packages)) packages.sty.install= $(addsuffix .sty.install, $(packages)) packages.stq.install= $(addsuffix .stq.install, $(packages)) packages.sto.install= $(addsuffix .sto.install, $(packages)) packages.sqo.install= $(addsuffix .sqo.install, $(packages)) packages.src.install= $(addsuffix .src.install, $(packages)) stable-stos = $(foreach f, $(stable-filesets), $($(f)-stos)) beta-stos = $(foreach f, $(beta-filesets), $($(f)-stos)) alpha-stos = $(foreach f, $(alpha-filesets), $($(f)-stos)) stos = $(stable-stos) $(beta-stos) $(alpha-stos) classes = $(dist-classes) $(alpha-classes) classes.clean = $(addsuffix .clean, $(classes)) classes.dev.clean = $(addsuffix .dev.clean, $(classes)) classes.macros = $(addsuffix .macros, $(classes)) classes.macros.q = $(addsuffix .macros.q, $(classes)) classes.install = $(addsuffix .install, $(classes)) classes.install.q = $(addsuffix .install.q, $(classes)) classes.doc.install = $(addsuffix .doc.install, $(classes)) classes.cls.install = $(addsuffix .cls.install, $(classes)) classes.clq.install = $(addsuffix .clq.install, $(classes)) classes.clo.install = $(addsuffix .clo.install, $(classes)) classes.cqo.install = $(addsuffix .cqo.install, $(classes)) classes.src.install = $(addsuffix .src.install, $(classes)) stable-clos = $(foreach f, $(stable-filesets), $($(f)-clos)) beta-clos = $(foreach f, $(beta-filesets), $($(f)-clos)) alpha-clos = $(foreach f, $(alpha-filesets), $($(f)-clos)) clos = $(stable-clos) $(beta-clos) $(alpha-clos) bibstyles = $(dist-bibstyles) $(alpha-bibstyles) bibstyles.clean = $(addsuffix .clean, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.dev.clean = $(addsuffix .dev.clean, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.macros = $(addsuffix .macros, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.macros.q = $(addsuffix .macros.q, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.install = $(addsuffix .install, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.bst.install= $(addsuffix .bst.install, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.bsq.install= $(addsuffix .bsq.install, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.install.q = $(addsuffix .install.q, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.doc.install = $(addsuffix .doc.install, $(bibstyles-bst)) bibstyles.src.install = $(addsuffix .src.install, $(bibstyles-bst)) configs = $(stable-configs) $(beta-configs) $(alpha-configs) # $(filesets-*) are NOT going to include $(bibstyles), but rather # $(bibstyles-bst). This is what we want. filesets.macros = $(addsuffix .macros, $(filesets)) filesets.macros.q = $(addsuffix .macros.q, $(filesets)) filesets.q = $(addsuffix .q, $(filesets)) filesets.dep = $(addsuffix .dep, $(filesets)) filesets.dep.q = $(addsuffix .dep.q, $(filesets)) filesets.dep.macros = $(addsuffix .dep.macros, $(filesets)) filesets.dep.macros.q= $(addsuffix .dep.macros.q, $(filesets)) filesets.dep.install = $(addsuffix .dep.install, $(filesets)) filesets.dep.install.q= $(addsuffix .dep.install.q, $(filesets)) filesets.cfg = $(addsuffix .cfg, $(filesets)) filesets.cfg.install = $(addsuffix .cfg.install, $(filesets)) filesets.cfq = $(addsuffix .cfq, $(filesets)) filesets.cfq.install = $(addsuffix .cfq.install, $(filesets)) filesets.install = $(addsuffix .install, $(filesets)) filesets.install.q = $(addsuffix .install.q, $(filesets)) filesets.doc = $(addsuffix .doc, $(filesets)) filesets.doc.install = $(addsuffix .doc.install, $(filesets)) filesets.src.install = $(addsuffix .src.install, $(filesets)) filesets.clean = $(addsuffix .clean, $(filesets)) filesets.dev.clean = $(addsuffix .dev.clean, $(filesets)) dist-filesets.clean = $(addsuffix .clean, $(dist-filesets)) dist-filesets.q = $(addsuffix .q, $(dist-filesets)) dist-filesets.macros = $(addsuffix .macros, $(dist-filesets)) dist-filesets.macros.q=$(addsuffix .macros.q, $(dist-filesets)) dist-filesets.install= $(addsuffix .install, $(dist-filesets)) dist-filesets.install.q = $(addsuffix .install.q, $(dist-filesets)) stable-filesets = $(stable-packages) $(stable-classes) \ $(stable-bibstyles-bst) beta-filesets = $(beta-packages) $(beta-classes) $(beta-bibstyles-bst) alpha-filesets = $(filter-out $(dist-filesets), $(filesets)) # ## perc variables # # NOTE: This is some pretty backhanded Makefile programming. Doing things this # way avoids recursive invocations of Make. We still have to recurse to make # stos and clos because we cannot expand variable names with % in them in the # list of dependencies. This is unlikely to change in GNU Make. # "Perc" stands for "percent", that is, "%". The perc variables are used in # dependencies and expand to what they name with "%" for "perc"; or they expand # to nothing, a null dependency. The % if it's there will then get substituted # in the pattern rule. We handle NODEP and NODOC differently than the NOSRC # and NOMAC flags because they need to avoid building files as well as # installing them and. We could actually treat NOMAC the same way, because # right now NOMAC doesn't avoid building the macros, it just avoids installing # them. But the only circumstance where this would save time is when you just # want to install the sources and no macros and no dox. That seems like too # weird a case to bother to accommodate. # Notice we still have to use conditionals like "[ $(NODEP) ] ||" in rules # because NODEP might be set by a target-specific assignment, and therefore # these conditionals won't work. In those cases, we can't avoid building # dependencies, but those cases are exactly the ones where all the dependencies # are built anyway (e.g., "all:"). For NODOC, NOSRC, and NOMAC, we can use # ifeq constructions, which are determined when the Makefile is read in. ifeq ($(NODEP),) perc.dep = %.dep perc.dep.q = %.dep.q perc.dep.macros = %.dep.macros perc.dep.macros.q = %.dep.macros.q perc.dep.install = %.dep.install perc.dep.install.q = %.dep.install.q else perc.dep = perc.dep.q = perc.dep.macros = perc.dep.macros.q = perc.dep.install = perc.dep.install.q = endif ifeq ($(NODOC),) perc.doc = %.doc perc.doc.install = %.doc.install else perc.doc = perc.doc.install = endif # ## definitions # # ROOT-NAME is the stem of the macro package, e.g., "foo" from # foo.{sty,cls,bst} ifeq ($(USER),$(DEVELOPER)) define transform-common -e 's/__ROOT-NAME__/$*/g' \ -e 's/__BUNDLE__/$(bundle-title)/g' \ -e 's/__BUNDLE-BIB__/$(bundle-bib)/g' endef define transform-cls $(SED) $(transform-common) \ -e 's/__POSTAMBLE__//g' \ -e 's/__NAME__/$*/g' \ -e 's/__SUFFIX__/cls/g' \ -e 's/__VERSION-INFO-SUFFIX__/cls/g' \ -e 's/__QSUFFIX__/clq/g' \ -e 's/__OSUFFIX__/clo/g' \ -e 's/__TYPE__/LaTeX class/g' \ -e 's/__PROG__/LaTeX/g' \ -e 's/__PROVIDES__/Class/g' endef define transform-sty $(SED) $(transform-common) \ -e 's/__POSTAMBLE__//g' \ -e 's/__NAME__/$*/g' \ -e 's/__SUFFIX__/sty/g' \ -e 's/__VERSION-INFO-SUFFIX__/sty/g' \ -e 's/__QSUFFIX__/stq/g' \ -e 's/__OSUFFIX__/sto/g' \ -e 's/__TYPE__/LaTeX package/g' \ -e 's/__PROG__/LaTeX/g' \ -e 's/__PROVIDES__/Package/g' endef define transform-bst $(SED) $(transform-common) \ -e 's/__POSTAMBLE__/\\nopostamble/g' \ -e 's/__NAME__/$*-bst/g' \ -e 's/__SUFFIX__/bst/g' \ -e 's/__VERSION-INFO-SUFFIX__/ver/g' \ -e 's/__QSUFFIX__/bsq/g' \ -e 's/__TYPE__/BibTeX style/g' \ -e 's/__PROG__/BibTeX/g' \ -e 's/__PROVIDES__/BibTeXstyle/g' endef endif # user ?= developer ifneq ($(HAVE_WEB2C),) # install-lsr = ./install-lsr --add # install-plain = ./install-lsr install-lsr = $(install-lsr-internal) --add install-plain = $(install-lsr-internal) # Usage: # # $progname [--add] [...] | # # This emulates install(1) with two differences. # If --add is given, also add the files to web2c ls-R database. # If the source file has execute permission, the destination will be given # u+x. define install-lsr-internal function mbuna () { \ if [ "$$1" = "--add" ]; then \ addlsr=true; \ shift; \ else \ unset addlsr; \ fi; \ if [ $$addlsr ]; then \ : $${MT_TEXMFMAIN=$$(kpsewhich --expand-path='$$TEXMFMAIN')}; \ : $${MT_MKTEX_OPT=$$(kpsewhich --format='web2c files' mktex.opt)};\ test -n "$$MT_MKTEX_OPT" || \ MT_MKTEX_OPT="$$MT_TEXMFMAIN/web2c/mktex.opt"; \ if [ ! -f "$$MT_MKTEX_OPT" ]; then \ echo "Cannot find mktex.opt; check your installation."; \ return 1; \ fi; \ mt_min_args=2; \ mt_max_args=1000; \ old=`pwd`; \ source "$$MT_MKTEX_OPT"; \ cd $$old; \ fi; \ lastarg=$$(eval echo '$$'{$$#}); \ echo $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLOPTS) "$$@"; \ if ! $(INSTALL) $(INSTALLOPTS) "$$@"; then \ echo "Install failed."; \ return 2; \ fi; \ if [ -d "$$lastarg" ]; then \ until [ "$$1" = "$$lastarg" ]; do \ if [ -x "$$1" ]; then \ echo -n adding user execute permission to $$lastarg/$$1...; \ $(CHMOD) u+x $$lastarg/$$1; \ echo . Done.; \ fi; \ if [ $$addlsr ]; then \ echo -n adding $$lastarg/$$1 to the ls-R database...; \ if ! "$$MT_MKTEXUPD" "$$lastarg" "$$1"; then \ echo "Problem updating the ls-R database."; \ return 3; \ fi; \ echo . Done.; \ fi; \ shift; \ done; \ else \ if [ $$# -ne 2 ]; then \ echo "Malformed arguments."; \ return 4; \ fi; \ if [ -x "$$1" ]; then \ echo -n adding user execute permission to $$2...; \ $(CHMOD) u+x $$2; \ echo . Done.; \ fi; \ if [ $$addlsr ]; then \ dir=`$(DIRNAME) $$lastarg`; \ file=`$(BASENAME) $$lastarg`; \ echo -n adding $$dir/$$file to the ls-R database...; \ if ! "$$MT_MKTEXUPD" $$dir $$file; then \ echo "Problem updating the ls-R database."; \ return 5; \ fi; \ echo . Done.; \ fi; \ fi; \ }; mbuna endef else # NOTE: this is going to fail if the dest is a directory that doesn't exist (it # will consider it a filename). So, install-plain and install-lsr must never # be called with a dest directory that doesn't exist. # We define these as functions and echo a message to the user, because in # the web2c case we have to use a big function that we definitely want to # suppress with @. define install-lsr function wicker () { \ echo $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL-OPTS) "$$@"; \ $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL-OPTS) "$$@"; \ }; wicker endef install-plain = $(install-lsr) endif # We check whether the file ACTUALLY has citations, and warn the developer if # he has failed to include an appropriate \def\initelyHavECitationS in the .dtx # file. # # There may be other or better ways to do the echoing and checking on the # bibtex process. You want bibtex's output to go out with all the usual Make # output, but you also want to pipe it to fgrep. Can use gawk and a rule of # {print; print > "/dev/stderr"}. 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It did OK on a very short test bib I made. # # So we do a very patchy workaround: # - first make the target normally; it will lack crossreffed entries. # - combine the relevant .aux files into frankentemp.aux and change the # \bibdata command to use the bundle-bib.dist database. # - frankentemp.aux is nonempty or we wouldn't be doing this rule. # - we process frankentemp.aux with bibtex and look at the output. # - extract lines that say we've got a missing crossref. # - remove the difficult apostrophe's from those lines, and save in # frankentemp.1. # - frankentemp.1 will be empty if we have no missing crossrefs. if it's # empty, we're OK, so stop. # - take the error lines about missing crossrefs and extract just the key. # - frob each key K into the string "-X \'^K$\'" (without the enclosing # double quotes). # - combine all lines into one line. now we have a series of one or more # strings just described all concatenated on one line. save this into # frankentemp.2. While combining them, the backslashes before the single # quotes got used up. # - feed this fabricated string to bibtool. bibtool will extract each key's # entry from bundle-bib.bib along with relevant string definitions, and put # it on stdout. # - append the output to bundle-bib.dist, making it complete. # - clean up temp files. # FIX: we've got potential problems if any keys have regexp chars in them. .PHONY: bundle-bib.clean bundle-bib.clean: $(RM) $(bundle-bib.bib) $(bundle-bib.bib).dist $(bundle-bib.bib).dist: $(bundle-bib.bib) $(dist-filesets-cits.aux) $(BIBTOOL) -q -d -s $(addprefix -x , $(dist-filesets-cits.aux)) -o $@ $(CAT) $(dist-filesets-cits.aux) \ | $(SED) 's/^\\bibdata{$(bundle-bib)}/\\bibdata{$(bundle-bib)\.bib\.dist}/' \ > $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.aux $(BIBTEX) $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp \ | $(GREP) '^refers to entry ".*", which doesn'\''t exist$$' \ | $(SED) -e s/\'//g \ > $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.1; \ if [ -s $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.1 ]; then \ $(CAT) $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.1 \ | $(XARGS) -i $(EXPR) {} : 'refers to entry \(.*\), which doesn' \ | $(XARGS) -i echo -X \\\'^'{}'\$$\\\' \ | $(XARGS) \ > $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.2; \ eval $$(echo $(BIBTOOL) -q $$($(CAT) $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.2) \ $<) \ >> $@; \ fi; \ $(RM) $(TMPDIR)/frankentemp.{aux,1,2,bbl,blg} $(TOUCH) -r $(master-bib.bib) $@ $(stable-archive-dir)/$(bundle-bib.bib): $(bundle-bib.bib).dist \ $(stable-archive-dir) @$(install-plain) $< $(stable-archive-dir)/$(bundle-bib.bib) endif $(beta-archive-files): $(beta-archive-dir)/%: % $(beta-archive-dir) @$(install-plain) $< $(beta-archive-dir) endif # developer-only # ## Emacs file variables # # Local Variables: # mode: makefile # eval: (outline-minor-mode 1) # outline-regexp: "##+" # End: