The AsciiDoc 7.1.2 configuration files included in the ELinks
source tree apparently aren't compatible with AsciiDoc 8.4.4:
[ASCIIDOC] doc/elinks.1.xml
FAILED: [listdef-bulleted] missing section: [listtags-None]
make[1]: *** [elinks.1.xml] Error 1
Fix this by including asciidoc.py from AsciiDoc 7.1.2 as well.
The build system now doesn't care at all whether the user has
installed some version of AsciiDoc or not.
In the past, we have hit annoying incompatibilities when
people have attempted to rebuild ELinks documentation
with new versions of AsciiDoc:
http://bugzilla.elinks.cz/show_bug.cgi?id=989http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=491820
So now we bundle the configuration files from a known good version
to let ELinks documentation be built with them regardless of which
version has been installed on the machine.
The older help2doc script is no longer used for anything.
To make future cherry-picking easier, this commit does not include the
resulting changes in generated files.
This adopts customized docbook manpage header from git's
Documentation/asciidoc.conf and does away with a couple of
ugly hacks.
(cherry picked from commit 0ecc8b9d60,
omitting generated files)
AsciiDoc 8 has changed the syntax again and generates e.g. subscripts
where we don't want them. Instead of updating the documents, I'll
just enable a compatibility mode so that ELinks doesn't require
AsciiDoc 8 yet.
This change:
- Adds a check for the doxygen program to configure.
- Moves the Doxyfile from src/Doxyfile to doc/Doxyfile.in.
- Generates a doc/Doxyfile from doc/Doxyfile.in inserting
an absolute path to the source directory, so that it
also works when builddir != srcdir.
- Adds `make api` rule for running doxygen; it depends on
api/doxygen file which is never created to force the rule
to always run.
Revert 8f030fcb63, "Hack elinkskeys.5
with sed some more, to please ESR." I asked ESR on 2007-01-06 and
2007-06-09 whether the changes were OK, but he never answered. So I'm
reverting the changes until someone with troff knowledge reviews them.
elinks.1.in, elinkskeys.5, and elinks.conf.5 are included in the Git tree,
so they are initially in the srcdir, and that's were the new versions must go.
This simplifies help2doc since it now just have to do one single thing with
output of either --config-help or --long-help. The new manpage is not as
fancy wrt. indentation and sub titles but it is more uniform and we get a
HTML version.
Generate options-{config,command}.txt with help2doc. Only conditionally
check for API header files, to speed up execusion.
You can now use: make {all-docs,pdf,html,man,api,update-man}
instead of: make {all-docs,pdf-docs,html-docs,man-docs}
Away is building into separate dirs. This makes make able to actually get
dependencies right, since there are now a collection of 'common' build
rules, some of which have even been moved to use the cmd infrastructure.
To update the man pages there is a new update-man rule. It builds the
manual pages and copies them to their proper place under man/ while doing
the final preformatting.
As good thing is that the (two) man pages are moved to .txt files and
include the generated content.
The API building thing is also refined. It builds into api/ and builds it's
list of files dynamically by searching throught the .h files in the src/
directory. Documented header files must contain a comment like this:
/* API Doc :: <api-name> */
where <api-name> is the name used for the file under api/, for example
dom-scanner.