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Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce')
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk | 72 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/src/make/initialize.mk | 2 |
2 files changed, 48 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk index d223f20..0d37146 100644 --- a/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk +++ b/reproduce/src/make/dependencies.mk @@ -43,13 +43,24 @@ ildir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/lib ilidir = $(BDIR)/dependencies/installed/lib/built # Define the top-level programs to build (installed in `.local/bin'). -top-level-programs = gs git flock astnoisechisel texlive-ready -all: $(foreach p, $(top-level-programs), $(ibdir)/$(p)) +top-level-programs = gs git flock astnoisechisel +all: $(ddir)/texlive-versions.tex \ + $(foreach p, $(top-level-programs), $(ibdir)/$(p)) # Other basic environment settings: We are only including the host # operating system's PATH environment variable (after our own!) for the # compiler and linker. For the library binaries and headers, we are only # using our internally built libraries. +# +# To investigate: +# +# 1) Set SHELL to `$(ibdir)/env - NAME=VALUE $(ibdir)/bash' and set all +# the parameters defined bellow as `NAME=VALUE' statements before +# calling Bash. This will enable us to completely ignore the user's +# native environment. +# +# 2) Add `--noprofile --norc' to `.SHELLFLAGS' so doesn't load the +# user's environment. .ONESHELL: .SHELLFLAGS := -ec export PATH := $(ibdir) @@ -281,32 +292,45 @@ endif # Since we want to avoid complicating the PATH, we are putting a symbolic # link of all the TeX Live executables in $(ibdir). But symbolic links are -# hard to track for Make (as a target). So we'll make a simple ASCII file -# called `texlive-ready' when it is complete and use that as a target. +# hard to track for Make (as a target). Also, TeX in general is optional +# for the pipeline (the processing is the main target, not the generation +# of the final PDF). So we'll make a simple ASCII file called +# `texlive-ready-tlmgr' and use its contents to mark if we can use it or +# not. $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr: $(tdir)/install-tl-unx.tar.gz \ reproduce/config/pipeline/texlive.conf # Unpack, enter the directory, and install based on the given # configuration (prerequisite of this rule). - topdir=$$(pwd) + @topdir=$$(pwd) cd $(ddir) rm -rf install-tl-* tar xf $(tdir)/install-tl-unx.tar.gz cd install-tl-* sed -e's|@installdir[@]|$(idir)|g' -e's|@topdir[@]|'"$$topdir"'|g' \ $$topdir/reproduce/config/pipeline/texlive.conf > texlive.conf - ./install-tl --profile=texlive.conf - # Put a symbolic link of the TeX Live executables in `ibdir'. The - # main problem is that the year and build system (for example - # `x86_64-linux') are also in the directory names, making it hard - # to be generic. We are using wildcards here, but only in this - # Makefile, not in any other. - ln -fs $(idir)/texlive/20*/bin/*/* $(ibdir)/ + # TeX Live's installation may fail due to any reason. But TeX Live + # is optional (only necessary for building the final PDF). So we + # don't want the configure script to fail if it can't run. + if ./install-tl --profile=texlive.conf; then - # Clean up and build the final target. - cd .. && rm -rf install-tl-* $(tdir)/install-tl-unx.tar.gz - echo "TeX Live is ready." > $@ + # Put a symbolic link of the TeX Live executables in `ibdir'. The + # main problem is that the year and build system (for example + # `x86_64-linux') are also in the directory names, making it hard + # to be generic. We are using wildcards here, but only in this + # Makefile, not in any other. + ln -fs $(idir)/texlive/20*/bin/*/* $(ibdir)/ + + # Register that the build was successful. + echo "TeX Live is ready." > $@ + else + echo "NOT!" > $@ + fi + + # Clean up + cd .. + rm -rf install-tl-* @@ -315,12 +339,14 @@ $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr: $(tdir)/install-tl-unx.tar.gz \ # To keep things modular and simple, we'll break up the installation of TeX # Live itself (only very basic TeX and LaTeX) and the installation of its # necessary packages into two packages. -$(ibdir)/texlive-ready: reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-texlive.mk \ - $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr +$(ddir)/texlive-versions.tex: reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-texlive.mk \ + $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr # To work with TeX live installation, we'll need the internet. - res=$(cat $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr) - if [ -f $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr ]; then + @res=$$(cat $(ibdir)/texlive-ready-tlmgr) + if [ x$$res = x"NOT!" ]; then + echo "" > $@ + else # The current directory is necessary later. topdir=$$(pwd) @@ -342,10 +368,9 @@ $(ibdir)/texlive-ready: reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-texlive.mk \ ln -fs $(idir)/texlive/20*/bin/*/* $(ibdir)/ # Get all the necessary versions. - tv=$(ddir)/texlive-versions.tex texlive=$$(pdflatex --version | awk 'NR==1' | sed 's/.*(\(.*\))/\1/' \ | awk '{print $$NF}'); - echo "\newcommand{\\texliveversion}{$$texlive}" > $$tv + echo "\newcommand{\\texliveversion}{$$texlive}" > $@ # LaTeX Package versions. tlmgr info $(texlive-packages) --only-installed | awk \ @@ -355,8 +380,5 @@ $(ibdir)/texlive-ready: reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-texlive.mk \ $$1=="cat-version:" {version=$$NF} \ $$1=="cat-date:" {if(version==0) version=$$2; \ printf("\\newcommand{\\tex%sversion}{%s}\n", \ - name, version)}' >> $$tv - - # Write the target if TeX live was actually installed. - echo "TeX Live's packages are also ready." > $@ + name, version)}' >> $@ fi diff --git a/reproduce/src/make/initialize.mk b/reproduce/src/make/initialize.mk index 9141b30..db27289 100644 --- a/reproduce/src/make/initialize.mk +++ b/reproduce/src/make/initialize.mk @@ -254,5 +254,5 @@ $(mtexdir)/initialize.tex: | $(mtexdir) wcslibversion) $(call lvcheck, zlib.h, $(zlib-version), zlib, zlibversion) - # TeX versions + # TeX package versions cat $(BDIR)/dependencies/texlive-versions.tex >> $@ |