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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-05-21 14:43:09 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-05-21 14:43:09 +0100
commitba3546617998735301f1e72fa98872e27520829f (patch)
treec2a6a7c38a525ac068392b5eca7fd2134909e1d2 /paper.tex
parent146122a0ecc8b35263e9d4bfd968535e06456ad7 (diff)
Source directory links to build directory all managed in configure
Until now, the `tex/build' symbolic link was put in the clone/source tree when the build-directory's `tex' directory was being built. Thanks to Roberto Baena, we just found a bug because of this behavior: when a second group member is trying to build the pipeline, since the build directory's `tex' directory already exists, no `tex/build' will be put in their clone/source directory. As a result, the PDF building will crash. To fix this (and keep things organized), the two `tex/build' and `tex/tikz' links (to the build directory) are now built in the configure step while it is building all the top-level directories. They are no longer built within the Makefiles. Also, a comment was added on top of every directory built during the configuration phase to be clear. This fixes bug #56362.
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@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ are actually macros that were calculated from the same dataset (they will
change if the dataset, or function that produced it, changes).
The individual {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{delete-me} is available
-under the \texttt{tex/build/tikz/} directory of your build directory. You
-can use this PDF file in other contexts (for example in slides showing your
+under the \texttt{tex/tikz/} directory of your build directory. You can use
+this PDF file in other contexts (for example in slides showing your
progress or after publishing the work). If you want to directly use the
{\small PDF} file in the figure without having to let {\small T}i{\small
KZ} decide if it should be remade or not, you can also comment the