[bt-devel] Documentation - makefiles - new bug

Martin Gruner bt-devel@crosswire.org
Tue, 11 Dec 2001 12:31:15 +0100


Could you please send this Makefile?

Martin

> Martin Gruner wrote:
> It almost works now, following a fresh update I ran the script,
> gen_am.sh, followed by
>
> export QTDIR=/lib
> export KDEDIR=/
> export PATH=$KDEDIR/bin:$PATH
> make -f Makefile.cvs
> ./configure
> make
>
> after make, there was a problem.
>
> [fks00@localhost bibletime-doc]$ make
> Makefile:274: *** missing separator.  Stop.
> [fks00@localhost bibletime-doc]$
>
> probably a typo in the script i guess?
>
> This is a good streightforward way to regenerate the makefiles.
>
> Thanks
> Fred
>
> > Hey Fred,
> >
> > > What I was trying to do was to was create a target in both the
> > > xml.docbook and ~.html forms in each language.  My thought was that the
> > > programmers would want to be able to target something that would have
> > > the desired filename, rather than targeting a broken link.
> > >
> > > If I understand correctly you would prefer to have the html and unicode
> > > directories empty instead of either a "target" file or "out of date
> > > translation".
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > > Tonight I will strip out the "target files"  This will leave only the
> > > German having html files, these being slightly out of date.  I am going
> > > to remove the german .po files as I have made some changes to the
> > > english.
> >
> > Cool.
> > Actually, now it works as follows: whenever one of our specific
> > subdirectories exists (e.g. cs/handbook/html), the gen_am.sh file will
> > add it to the install process. Therefore the corresponding KDE doc dir
> > (cs/handbook) will be filled with symlinks to the english files.
> > Either you disable the language in gen_am.dat, or you delete the html
> > directory (in this example), to prevent this directory from being
> > installed.
> >
> > Martin