| GFORTHD="./gforth-ditc -p$(libdir)/gforth/site-forth$(PATHSEP)$(siteforthdir)$(PATHSEP)$(datadir)/gforth/$(VERSION) -i $(kernel_fi)" GFORTH="./gforth-ditc --die-on-signal -i $(kernel_fi) startup.fs" ./gforthmi gforth.fi $(FORTHSIZES) startup.fs #gforth.fi contains some path names |
GFORTHD="./gforth-ditc -p$(libdir)/gforth/site-forth$(PATHSEP)$(siteforthdir)$(PATHSEP)$(datadir)/gforth/$(VERSION) -i $(kernel_fi)" GFORTH="./gforth-ditc --die-on-signal -i $(kernel_fi) startup.fs" ./gforthmi gforth.fi $(FORTHSIZES) startup.fs #gforth.fi contains some path names |
| $(INSTALL_DATA) gforth.fi $(libdir)/gforth/$(VERSION) |
$(INSTALL_DATA) gforth.fi $(libdir)/gforth/$(VERSION) |
| $(INSTALL_DATA) install.TAGS $(datadir)/gforth/$(VERSION)/TAGS |
$(INSTALL_DATA) install.TAGS $(datadir)/gforth/$(VERSION)/TAGS |
| |
# after install, remove these because they are owned by ROOT |
| |
$(RM) gforth.fi install.TAGS |
| @if test -d "$(emacssitelispdir)"; then \ |
@if test -d "$(emacssitelispdir)"; then \ |
| $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gforth.el $(emacssitelispdir); \ |
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gforth.el $(emacssitelispdir); \ |
| else \ |
else \ |
| html: $(GFORTH_TEXI) |
html: $(GFORTH_TEXI) |
| -$(RMTREE) html |
-$(RMTREE) html |
| -mkdir html |
-mkdir html |
| |
### need makeinfo 4.0 to generate html. Otherwise, use texi2html.. |
| |
### cd html; $(MAKEINFO) --html -I ../doc ../doc/gforth.texi |
| cd html; $(TEXI2HTML) -menu -split_node ../doc/gforth.texi |
cd html; $(TEXI2HTML) -menu -split_node ../doc/gforth.texi |
| |
|
| doc/gforth.txt: $(GFORTH_TEXI) |
doc/gforth.txt: $(GFORTH_TEXI) |
| -cd doc; $(MAKEINFO) --no-headers --no-split gforth.texi >gforth.txt |
-cd doc; $(MAKEINFO) --no-headers --no-split gforth.texi >gforth.txt |
| |
|
| doc: info doc/gforth.ps html doc/gforth.txt |
doc: info doc/gforth.ps html doc/gforth.txt TAGS |
| |
|
| # For an explanation of the following Makefile rules, see node |
# For an explanation of the following Makefile rules, see node |
| # `Automatic Remaking' in GNU Autoconf documentation. |
# `Automatic Remaking' in GNU Autoconf documentation. |