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# Make coreutils man pages. -*-Makefile-*-
# This is included by the top-level Makefile.am.
# Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
dist_man1_MANS = $(MAN)
man_aux = $(dist_man1_MANS:.1=.x)
EXTRA_DIST += $(man_aux) man/help2man
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += $(dist_man1_MANS)
# The "$(VAR:%=dir/%.x)" idiom is not portable according to POSIX, but in
# practice it works with several make implementation (GNU, BSD, CCS make
# from Solaris 10, Sun distributed make). In addition, since only
# maintainers are expected to build release tarballs (and they should
# use GNU make when doing so), it's not big deal if this won't work with
# some dumber make implementation.
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(NO_INSTALL_PROGS_DEFAULT:%=man/%.x) \
$(NO_INSTALL_PROGS_DEFAULT:%=man/%.1)
# Depend on this to get version number changes.
mandep = .version
# Note that arch depends on uname.c
man/arch.1: $(mandep) src/uname.c
man/base64.1: $(mandep) src/base64.c
man/basename.1: $(mandep) src/basename.c
man/cat.1: $(mandep) src/cat.c
man/chcon.1: $(mandep) src/chcon.c
man/chgrp.1: $(mandep) src/chgrp.c
man/chmod.1: $(mandep) src/chmod.c
man/chown.1: $(mandep) src/chown.c
man/chroot.1: $(mandep) src/chroot.c
man/cksum.1: $(mandep) src/cksum.c
man/comm.1: $(mandep) src/comm.c
man/cp.1: $(mandep) src/cp.c
man/csplit.1: $(mandep) src/csplit.c
man/cut.1: $(mandep) src/cut.c
man/date.1: $(mandep) src/date.c
man/dd.1: $(mandep) src/dd.c
man/df.1: $(mandep) src/df.c
# Note that dir depends on ls.c, since that's where its --help text is.
man/dir.1: $(mandep) src/ls.c
man/dircolors.1: $(mandep) src/dircolors.c
man/dirname.1: $(mandep) src/dirname.c
man/du.1: $(mandep) src/du.c
man/echo.1: $(mandep) src/echo.c
man/env.1: $(mandep) src/env.c
man/expand.1: $(mandep) src/expand.c
man/expr.1: $(mandep) src/expr.c
man/factor.1: $(mandep) src/factor.c
man/false.1: $(mandep) src/false.c
man/fmt.1: $(mandep) src/fmt.c
man/fold.1: $(mandep) src/fold.c
man/groups.1: $(mandep) src/groups.c
man/head.1: $(mandep) src/head.c
man/hostid.1: $(mandep) src/hostid.c
man/hostname.1: $(mandep) src/hostname.c
man/id.1: $(mandep) src/id.c
man/install.1: $(mandep) src/install.c
man/join.1: $(mandep) src/join.c
man/kill.1: $(mandep) src/kill.c
man/link.1: $(mandep) src/link.c
man/ln.1: $(mandep) src/ln.c
man/logname.1: $(mandep) src/logname.c
man/ls.1: $(mandep) src/ls.c
man/md5sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/mkdir.1: $(mandep) src/mkdir.c
man/mkfifo.1: $(mandep) src/mkfifo.c
man/mknod.1: $(mandep) src/mknod.c
man/mktemp.1: $(mandep) src/mktemp.c
man/mv.1: $(mandep) src/mv.c
man/nice.1: $(mandep) src/nice.c
man/nl.1: $(mandep) src/nl.c
man/nohup.1: $(mandep) src/nohup.c
man/nproc.1: $(mandep) src/nproc.c
man/od.1: $(mandep) src/od.c
man/paste.1: $(mandep) src/paste.c
man/pathchk.1: $(mandep) src/pathchk.c
man/pinky.1: $(mandep) src/pinky.c
man/pr.1: $(mandep) src/pr.c
man/printenv.1: $(mandep) src/printenv.c
man/printf.1: $(mandep) src/printf.c
man/ptx.1: $(mandep) src/ptx.c
man/pwd.1: $(mandep) src/pwd.c
man/readlink.1: $(mandep) src/readlink.c
man/realpath.1: $(mandep) src/realpath.c
man/rm.1: $(mandep) src/rm.c
man/rmdir.1: $(mandep) src/rmdir.c
man/runcon.1: $(mandep) src/runcon.c
man/seq.1: $(mandep) src/seq.c
man/sha1sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/sha224sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/sha256sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/sha384sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/sha512sum.1: $(mandep) src/md5sum.c
man/shred.1: $(mandep) src/shred.c
man/shuf.1: $(mandep) src/shuf.c
man/sleep.1: $(mandep) src/sleep.c
man/sort.1: $(mandep) src/sort.c
man/split.1: $(mandep) src/split.c
man/stat.1: $(mandep) src/stat.c
man/stdbuf.1: $(mandep) src/stdbuf.c
man/stty.1: $(mandep) src/stty.c
man/sum.1: $(mandep) src/sum.c
man/sync.1: $(mandep) src/sync.c
man/tac.1: $(mandep) src/tac.c
man/tail.1: $(mandep) src/tail.c
man/tee.1: $(mandep) src/tee.c
man/test.1: $(mandep) src/test.c
man/timeout.1: $(mandep) src/timeout.c
man/touch.1: $(mandep) src/touch.c
man/tr.1: $(mandep) src/tr.c
man/true.1: $(mandep) src/true.c
man/truncate.1: $(mandep) src/truncate.c
man/tsort.1: $(mandep) src/tsort.c
man/tty.1: $(mandep) src/tty.c
man/uname.1: $(mandep) src/uname.c
man/unexpand.1: $(mandep) src/unexpand.c
man/uniq.1: $(mandep) src/uniq.c
man/unlink.1: $(mandep) src/unlink.c
man/uptime.1: $(mandep) src/uptime.c
man/users.1: $(mandep) src/users.c
man/vdir.1: $(mandep) src/ls.c
man/wc.1: $(mandep) src/wc.c
man/who.1: $(mandep) src/who.c
man/whoami.1: $(mandep) src/whoami.c
man/yes.1: $(mandep) src/yes.c
# This is required so that changes to e.g., emit_bug_reporting_address
# provoke regeneration of all $(MAN) files.
$(MAN): $(top_srcdir)/src/system.h
.x.1:
$(AM_V_GEN)case '$(PERL)' in \
*"/missing "*) \
echo 'WARNING: cannot update man page $@ since perl is missing' \
'or inadequate' 1>&2 \
exit 0;; \
esac; \
name=`echo $@ | sed -e 's|.*/||' -e 's|\.1$$||'` || exit 1; \
## Ensure that help2man runs the 'src/ginstall' binary as 'install' when
## creating 'install.1'. Similarly, ensure that it uses the 'src/[' binary
## to create 'test.1'.
case $$name in \
install) prog='ginstall';; \
test) prog='[';; \
*) prog=$$name;; \
esac; \
## Note the use of $$t/$*, rather than just '$*' as in other packages.
## That is necessary to avoid failures for programs that are also shell
## built-in functions like echo, false, printf, pwd.
rm -f $@ $@-t \
&& t=$*.td \
&& rm -rf $$t \
&& mkdir $$t \
&& (cd $$t && $(LN_S) $(abs_top_builddir)/src/$$prog $$name) \
&& $(PERL) -- $(srcdir)/man/help2man \
--source='$(PACKAGE_STRING)' \
--include=$(srcdir)/man/$$name.x \
--output=$$t/$$name.1 $$t/$$name \
&& sed 's|$*\.td/||g' $$t/$$name.1 > $@-t \
&& rm -rf $$t \
&& chmod -w $@-t \
&& mv $@-t $@
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