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# Makefile for urlbst
# BSTSTYLES are the standard styles that we distribute
BSTSTYLES=plainurl.bst unsrturl.bst alphaurl.bst abbrvurl.bst
# TESTSTYLES are a couple of extra ones that we explicitly test
TESTSTYLES=mlaurl.bst amsalphaurl.bst
MAINTAINER_FILES= Makefile configure
GENERATED=urlbst urlbst.tex urlbst.pdf urlbst.html README VERSION $(BSTSTYLES)
# distribute generated files
# ...plus the configure files
# ...plus the configured files
DISTRIBS=$(GENERATED) \
configure configure.ac \
urlbst.in urlbst.bib Makefile.in \
LICENCE-gpl-2.0.txt LICENCE-lppl.txt
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
bindir=@bindir@
DIST=urlbst-@PACKAGE_VERSION@
# On OS X, the following avoids extended attributes being included
TAR=COPYFILE_DISABLE=1 tar
#TAR=tar
### Implicit rules
# Don't include --inlinelinks when generating %url.bst here, as we
# do want the links visible when generating the documentation, and it's
# probably abetter default in any case.
%url.bst: urlbst
export BSTINPUTS=test: ; \
if test -z "`kpsewhich ${@:url.bst=.bst}`"; then \
echo "Can't locate ${@:url.bst=.bst}"; \
else \
./urlbst --eprint --doi --pubmed --hyperref `kpsewhich ${@:url.bst=.bst}` $@; \
fi
# Incomplete TeX support
%.ps: %.dvi
dvips -o $@ $<
%.bbl: %.tex plainurl.bst
pdflatex $<
if ! test -f $@ || grep -q 'Citation.*undefined' ${<:.tex=.log}; then \
bibtex ${<:.tex=}; \
pdflatex $<; \
rm ${<:.tex=.pdf}; \
fi
%.pdf: %.tex %.bbl
pdflatex $<
%.dvi: %.tex %.bbl
latex $<
%.gz: %
gzip --best -f $<
.PRECIOUS: .bbl
### Targets start here
all: urlbst
dist: $(DIST).tar.gz $(DIST).zip
$(DIST).tar: $(DIST)/urlbst.in
$(TAR) cf $@ $(DIST)
$(DIST).zip: $(DIST)/urlbst.in
zip -r $@ $(DIST)
$(DIST)/urlbst.in: $(DISTRIBS)
if test -d $(DIST); then rm -Rf $(DIST); fi && mkdir $(DIST)
cp $(DISTRIBS) $(DIST)
urlbst: urlbst.in config.status
./config.status urlbst
urlbst.tex: urlbst.tex.in hg.sed release-notes.tex
sed -f hg.sed -e '/include:release-notes/r release-notes.tex' urlbst.tex.in >$@
urlbst.html: urlbst.html.in release-notes.html hg.sed
sed -f hg.sed -e '/include:release-notes/r release-notes.html' urlbst.html.in >$@
Makefile: Makefile.in config.status
./config.status Makefile
README: README.md hg.sed
rm -f $@
sed -f hg.sed README.md >$@
configure: configure.ac
autoconf
config.status: configure
./configure
hg.sed: Makefile .hg
rm -f $@
{ echo 's,@PACKAGE_VERSION\@,@PACKAGE_VERSION@,g'; \
echo 's,@RELEASEDATE\@,@RELEASEDATE@,g'; \
echo 's/@COPYRIGHTYEARS\@/@COPYRIGHTYEARS@/'; \
hg parent --template 's/@HGIDENT\@/{node|short} ({latesttag}+{latesttagdistance}), {date|isodate}/\n'; \
} >hg.sed
release-notes.tex: release-notes.html
rm -f $@
xsltproc tools/release-notes-to-latex.xslt release-notes.html >$@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@
# Version stamp file, included in the distribution for convenience,
# so it's easy to see which version it is has been unpacked at CTAN.
VERSION: Makefile.in
echo $(DIST) >VERSION
# Very simple install target -- hardly worth bothering, really....
install: urlbst
cp urlbst $(bindir)
# Very simple test target -- just check that we don't bomb converting
# the standard styles
check: $(BSTSTYLES) $(TESTSTYLES)
for f in $(BSTSTYLES) $(TESTSTYLES); do \
ROOT=`echo $$f|sed s/\.bst$$//`; \
printf '\\relax\n' > test-$$ROOT.aux; \
printf '\\citation{*}\n' >> test-$$ROOT.aux; \
printf '\\bibdata{urlbst}\n' >> test-$$ROOT.aux; \
printf '\\bibstyle{'"$$ROOT"'}\n' >> test-$$ROOT.aux; \
echo "*** testing $$f"; \
bibtex test-$$ROOT; \
done
# Brute-force test target, which finds all the system .bst files,
# converts them, and runs BibTeX on them. It doesn't test the results
# in any way -- you have to do that by eye.
#
# No, this is a hopelessly blunderbus approach. And in any case the
# 'locate *.bst' doesn't work. At least the following would find only things
# on the .bst search path.
# BSTPATH=`kpsepath bst`
# for d in `IFS=:; echo $BSTPATH`; do
# dd=`expr "$d" : '!*\(.*[^/]\)/*$'`
# echo dd=$dd
# test -d "$dd" && find $dd -name \*.bst
# done
check-all:
printf '\\relax\n'>check-all.mainaux
sed -n 's/^.*{\(test:.*\),/\\citation{\1}/p' urlbst.bib>>check-all.mainaux
for f in `locate '*.bst' | grep -v norman`; do T=`echo $$f|sed 's+.*/\(.*\)\.bst+\1url+'`;perl urlbst $$f $$T.bst; if test $$? = 0; then TF=test-$$T.aux; cp check-all.mainaux $$TF;printf '\\bibdata{urlbst}\n'>>$$TF; printf '\\bibstyle{$$T}\n'>>$$TF; else rm $$T.bst; fi done
for f in `ls test-*.aux|sed s+.aux++`;do bibtex $$f;done
rm check-all.mainaux
# Tarball for unpacking in the webpage distribution directory
webpage-tarball.tar: urlbst.pdf urlbst.html $(DIST).tar.gz $(DIST).zip
mkdir webpage-tarball
cp urlbst.pdf $(DIST).tar.gz $(DIST).zip webpage-tarball
cp urlbst.html webpage-tarball/index.html
cd webpage-tarball; $(TAR) cf ../webpage-tarball.tar *
rm -Rf webpage-tarball
tidy:
rm -f webpage-tarball.tar
rm -f *~ test-*
rm -f *.aux *.bbl *.log *.blg *.dvi *.pdf
rm -Rf urlbst.app
clean: tidy
rm -f *.bst
rm -Rf config.status autom4te.cache prepare-roff.sed
rm -Rf $(DIST).tar $(DIST).tar.gz $(DIST).zip $(DIST)
rm -f $(GENERATED)
maintainer-clean: clean
rm -f $(MAINTAINER_FILES)
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