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authorPedram Ashofteh Ardakani <pedramardakani@pm.me>2022-05-04 00:11:21 +0430
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2022-05-08 12:00:07 +0200
commitf51b5e2e500dd6450a5a3425e85df78245fc5c5c (patch)
treee5cd2363925aa0efeceeca62151686ac94f78090 /reproduce/analysis
parent597d1df2aa8131ef39fb32ba339798209e4ba313 (diff)
./project: make clean removes extra tex files in top source directorymaneage
Until now, the './project make clean' command would only clean (remove) the PDF file from the top source directory. However, if a user would run LaTeX outside of Maneage, many extra latex output such as *.aux, *.log, *.synctex and etc would be produced in the top source directory. These files can interfere with './project make'. With this commit, when './project make clean' is run, any possibly existing LaTeX temporary files will also be deleted from the top source directory. This problem was first reported by Matin Torkian.
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-rw-r--r--reproduce/analysis/make/initialize.mk6
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/analysis/make/initialize.mk b/reproduce/analysis/make/initialize.mk
index 5082657..7e9e938 100644
--- a/reproduce/analysis/make/initialize.mk
+++ b/reproduce/analysis/make/initialize.mk
@@ -241,6 +241,12 @@ clean:
# Delete the top-level PDF file.
rm -f *.pdf
+# Delete possible LaTeX output in top directory. This can happen when
+# the user has run LaTeX with applications other than maneage. For
+# example, when opening 'paper.tex' file with 'texstudio' and
+# executing 'build'.
+ rm -f *.aux *.log *.synctex *.auxlock *.dvi *.out *.run.xml *.bcf
+
# Delete all the built outputs except the dependency programs. We'll
# use Bash's extended options builtin ('shopt') to enable "extended
# glob" (for listing of files). It allows extended features like