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author | Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org> | 2018-02-14 14:13:36 +0100 |
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committer | Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org> | 2018-02-14 14:13:36 +0100 |
commit | d26535d6665879f77d39e790b4aa9ee0dcb63dcf (patch) | |
tree | abdd81f91d5fb5d11dc9e48ad39842c1cd988b62 /reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk | |
parent | 561dceda0fe880b155f8057eab78ee305ca66b80 (diff) |
Sanity checks added, local settings now in LOCAL.mk.in
The choice of whether or not to make a PDF is now also a local system
issue, not a general pipeline issue. So it has been put in the new
`LOCAL.mk.in' file which replaces the old `DIRECTORIES.mk.in'. All local
settings (things that when changed should not be version-controlled) should
be defined in this file.
A sanity check was added to find if `./configure' has been run before
`make' or not (using the `LOCAL.mk' file which is an output of the
configuration step). If `LOCAL.mk' doesn't exist, an error will be printed
informing the user that `./configure' needs to be run first.
The configure script also provides more clear and hopefully better
information on its purpose and what must be done.
Since `make clean', it is executed even when `./configure' hasn't been run,
it will only delete the build directory and its contents when local
configuration has been done.
A `distclean' target was also added which will first "clean" the pipeline,
then delete the `LOCAL.mk.in' file.
To allow rules like `make' to be run even if `BDIR' isn't defined
(`./configure' hasn't been run yet), a fake `BDIR' is defined in such
cases.
Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk')
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk | 14 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk b/reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 51ab933..0000000 --- a/reproduce/config/pipeline/pdf.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Make the final PDF? -# ------------------- -# -# During the testing a pipeline, it is usually not necessary to build -# the PDF file (which makes a lot of output lines on the command-line -# and can make it hard to find the commands and possible errors (and -# their outputs). Also, in some cases, only the produced results may -# be of interest and not the final PDF, so LaTeX (and its necessary -# packages) may not be installed. -# -# If this variable is given any string, a PDF will be made with -# LaTeX. Otherwise, a notice will just printed that for now, no PDF -# will be created. -pdf-compile = yes |