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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-03-31 18:52:26 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-03-31 18:52:26 +0000
commitbb538fd49123074e9d4f625e4689a919d2682bc6 (patch)
treed401b5ced0d2d48696f5444088f0645723953892 /Build/source/utils
parentd78671b834cc3819f5822260d1faa415ecec0867 (diff)
mkjobtexmf (mostly) handled through normal ctan2tl now
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@7263 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Build/source/utils')
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/Makefile.in96
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/README48
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/configure2179
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/configure.ac16
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/install-sh294
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.html385
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.ltx52
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.man407
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pdfbin107050 -> 0 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pl799
-rw-r--r--Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.txt255
11 files changed, 0 insertions, 4531 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/Makefile.in b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index a31a9dcb443..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile.in
-# @configure_input@
-
-# Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.
-#
-# The file is part of project mkjobtexmf.
-# It's free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-# (Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).
-
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-SHELL = @SHELL@
-
-prefix = @prefix@
-datarootdir = @datarootdir@
-exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
-bindir = @bindir@
-mandir = @mandir@
-manext = 1
-man1dir = $(mandir)/man$(manext)
-
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-PRJ = mkjobtexmf
-SRC_FILE = $(PRJ).pl
-SRC_FILES = $(SRC_FILE) $(PRJ).ltx
-DOC_FILES = $(PRJ).txt $(PRJ).man $(PRJ).html $(PRJ).pdf README
-ALL_FILES = $(DOC_FILES) configure
-AUTOSRC_FILES = configure.ac Makefile.in install-sh
-DISTRIB_FILES = $(SRC_FILES) $(ALL_FILES) $(AUTOSRC_FILES)
-PDFLATEX = TEXINPUTS=$(srcdir): pdflatex
-
-default all:
-
-include $(wildcard $(srcdir)/$(PRJ).mk)
-
-doc: $(DOC_FILES)
-
-$(PRJ).txt: $(SRC_FILE)
- pod2text -l $< $@
-
-$(PRJ).man: $(SRC_FILE)
- pod2man $< $@
-
-$(PRJ).html: $(SRC_FILE)
- pod2html --infile=$< --outfile=$@
-
-$(PRJ).pdf: $(PRJ).ltx $(PRJ).tex
- $(PDFLATEX) $<
- makeindex $(PRJ)
- $(PDFLATEX) $<
- makeindex $(PRJ)
- $(PDFLATEX) $<
- makeindex $(PRJ)
- $(PDFLATEX) $<
- makeindex $(PRJ)
- $(PDFLATEX) $<
-
-$(PRJ).tex: $(SRC_FILE)
- pod2latex -out $@ $<
-
-distrib: $(PRJ).zip
-
-$(PRJ).zip: $(DISTRIB_FILES)
- zip -9j $@ $+
-
-install:
- $(INSTALL) -d $(bindir) $(man1dir)
- $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/$(PRJ).pl $(bindir)/$(PRJ)
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$(PRJ).man $(man1dir)/$(PRJ).1
-
-check: $(SRC_FILE)
- podchecker $<
-
-uninstall:
- -rm -f $(bindir)/$(PRJ) $(mandir)/man1/$(PRJ).1
-
-clean:
- -rm -f $(PRJ).aux $(PRJ).log $(PRJ).toc
- -rm -f $(PRJ).idx $(PRJ).ind $(PRJ).ilg
- -rm -f pod2htmd.tmp pod2htmi.tmp
-
-distclean: clean
- -rm -f Makefile config.status config.log config.cache
- -rm -f $(PRJ).tex
-
-realclean: distclean
- -rm -f $(ALL_FILES) $(PRJ).zip
-
-mostlyclean: clean
-
-.PHONY: default all doc distrib install check uninstall \
- clean distclean realclean mostlyclean
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/README b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 022057eff50..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-README for mkjobtexmf 2007/09/06 v0.5
-
-Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek
-
-License
-=======
-The file is part of project mkjobtexmf.
-It's free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-(Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).
-
-Requirements
-============
-* Perl
-
-Documentation
-=============
-The source of the documentation is embedded as POD data
-in the Perl script mkjobtexmf.pl. The documentation is
-available in various formats:
-* Manual page: mkjobtexmf.man
-* PDF file: mkjobtexmf.pdf
-* HTML file: mkjobtexmf.html
-* Text file: mkjobtexmf.txt
-And program option --man displays the documentation on
-the screen.
-
-Installation
-============
-* Unix:
- GNU autoconf was used, thus you can try:
- ./configure
- make install
- It should install the script and manual page.
- The other documentation files can be installed manually.
-
-* Manually:
- * mkjobtexmf.pl: Install the file as `mkjobtexmf' in a directory
- that is listed in environment variable `PATH', e.g.
- /usr/local/bin/mkjobtexmf
- * mkjobtexmf.man: Install the manual page as `mkjobtexmf.1'
- in the appropriate directory, e.g.:
- /usr/local/man/man1/mkjobtexmf.1
- * mkjobtexmf.pdf, mkjobtexmf.html, mkjobtexmf.html, README:
- Install them where you find them, for example in directory:
- /usr/local/share/doc/mkjobtexmf/
-
-See the documentation for further information.
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/configure b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/configure
deleted file mode 100755
index 2352c874bfe..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2179 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
-# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.57 for mkjobtexmf 0.5.
-#
-# Report bugs to <oberdiek@uni-freiburg.de>.
-#
-# Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
-# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
-# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
-## --------------------- ##
-## M4sh Initialization. ##
-## --------------------- ##
-
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- emulate sh
- NULLCMD=:
- # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
- # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
- alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
-elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- set -o posix
-fi
-
-# Support unset when possible.
-if (FOO=FOO; unset FOO) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- as_unset=unset
-else
- as_unset=false
-fi
-
-
-# Work around bugs in pre-3.0 UWIN ksh.
-$as_unset ENV MAIL MAILPATH
-PS1='$ '
-PS2='> '
-PS4='+ '
-
-# NLS nuisances.
-for as_var in \
- LANG LANGUAGE LC_ADDRESS LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_IDENTIFICATION \
- LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER \
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-else
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-if (basename /) >/dev/null 2>&1 && test "X`basename / 2>&1`" = "X/"; then
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-# PATH needs CR, and LINENO needs CR and PATH.
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- <li><a href="#running_the_program">Running the program</a></li>
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- <li><a href="#analyze_and_link_copy_found_files">Analyze and link/copy found files</a></li>
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- <li><a href="#options">OPTIONS</a></li>
- <li><a href="#examples">EXAMPLES</a></li>
- <li><a href="#unsolved_issues__caveats__todos">UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS</a></li>
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-<hr />
-<p>
-</p>
-<h1><a name="name">NAME</a></h1>
-<p>mkjobtexmf -- Generate a texmf tree for a particular job</p>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</a></h1>
-<p>The progam <strong>mkjobtexmf</strong> runs a program and tries to
-find the used file names. Two methods are available,
-option <code>-recorder</code> of TeX (Web2C) or the program <strong>strace</strong>.</p>
-<p>Then it generates a directory with a texmf tree. It checks
-the found files and tries sort them in this texmf tree.</p>
-<p>It can be used for archiving purposes or to speed up
-following TeX runs.</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf [options]</pre>
-<p>This runs TeX that can be configured by options.
-Both methods for getting the used file names are available.</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf [options] -- &lt;cmd&gt; [args]</pre>
-<p>The latter form runs program <em>cmd</em> with arguments <em>args</em>
-instead of TeX. As method only program <strong>strace</strong> is available.</p>
-<p>Options:</p>
-<pre>
- --jobname &lt;name&gt; Name of the job (mandatory).
- Usually this is the TeX file
- without extension
- --texname &lt;file&gt; Input file for TeX. Default is the
- job name with extension '.tex'
- --texopt &lt;option&gt; Option for TeX run
- --destdir &lt;directory&gt; Destination directory,
- default is `&lt;jobname&gt;.mjt'
- --output Add also output files
- --strace Use strace instead of TeX's
- option -recorder
- --copy Copy files instead of creating
- symbol links
- --flat Junk paths, do not make directories
- inside the destination directory
- --cmd-tex &lt;cmd&gt; Command for the TeX compiler
- --cmd-kpsewhich &lt;cmd&gt; Command for kpsewhich
- --cmd-texhash &lt;cmd&gt; Command for texhash
- --cmd-strace &lt;cmd&gt; Command for strace
- --verbose Verbose output
- --help Brief help message
- --man Full documentation</pre>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="description">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
-<p>
-</p>
-<h2><a name="running_the_program">Running the program</a></h2>
-<p>First <strong>mkjobtexmf</strong> runs a program, usually TeX. The TeX compiler
-is configured by option <strong>--cmd-tex</strong>. Option <strong>--texname</strong> can
-be used, if the file name extension differs from <em>.tex</em>:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname foo.ltx</pre>
-<p>Even more complicate cases are possible:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname '\def\abc{...}\input{foo}'</pre>
-<p>If another program than TeX should be used (dvips, ...),
-then this program can be given after <code>--</code>:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo -- dvips foo</pre>
-<p>
-</p>
-<h2><a name="file_recording">File recording</a></h2>
-<p>Two methods are available to get the used file names:</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_recorder_of_tex">Recorder of TeX</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Some TeX distributions (e.g. Web2C) support the option <strong>-recorder</strong>
-for its TeX compilers. Then the TeX compiler generates a file with
-extension <em>.fls</em> that records the used input and output files.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_program_strace">Program strace</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-This program traces system calls and signals. It is used here
-to log the used files.
-</dd>
-<p></p></dl>
-<p>
-</p>
-<h2><a name="analyze_and_link_copy_found_files">Analyze and link/copy found files</a></h2>
-<p>The result directory <em><em>jobname</em>.mjt</em> is generated. Inside the
-result TEXMF tree is created. Each found file is compared against
-a list of paths of TEXMF trees. If a match is found, the file is
-linked/copied into the TEXMF tree. The list of paths is generated by
-program <strong>kpsewhich</strong>.</p>
-<p>If the file cannot be mapped to a TEXMF tree and the file is
-a relative file name, then it is directly linked/copied into the
-result directory <em><em>jobname</em>.mjt</em>. Absolute file names
-are not supported and neither paths with links to parent directories.</p>
-<p>Symbolic links are created by default. The files are copied
-if option --copy is given or symbolic linking is not available.</p>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="options">OPTIONS</a></h1>
-<dl>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2djobname_3djobname"><strong>--jobname</strong>=<em>jobname</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-It is the name of the job. `&lt;jobname&gt;.tex' serves as default for
-the TeX file and &lt;jobname&gt; is used for naming various directories
-and files. See section <a href="#files">FILES</a>.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dtexname_3dname"><strong>--texname</strong>=<em>name</em></a></strong><br />
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-The name of the TeX input file, if it differs from &lt;jobname&gt;.tex.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dtexopt_3dopt"><strong>--texopt</strong>=<em>opt</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Additional option for the TeX compiler, examples are --ini or
---shell-escape. This option can be given more than once.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2ddestdir_3ddirectory"><strong>--destdir</strong>=<em>directory</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Specifies the name of the destination directory where the result
-is collected. As default a directory is generated in the current
-directory with the job name and extension `.mjt'.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2doutput"><strong>--output</strong></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Also add output files.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dstrace"><strong>--strace</strong></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Use method with program <strong>strace</strong>, see <a href="#description">DESCRIPTION</a>.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dcopy"><strong>--copy</strong></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Files are copied instead of creating symbolic links.
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-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dflat"><strong>--flat</strong></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Files are linked or copied without path elements.
-The destination directory will contain a flat list of
-files or links without directory.
-</dd>
-<dd>
-<p>The files `ls-R' and `aliases' are ignored.</p>
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-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dcmd_2dtex_3dcmd"><strong>--cmd-tex</strong>=<em>cmd</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Command for the TeX compiler. Default is pdflatex.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dcmd_2dkpsewhich_3dcmd"><strong>--cmd-kpsewhich</strong>=<em>cmd</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Command for kpsewhich.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dcmd_2dtexhash_3dcmd"><strong>--cmd-texhash</strong>=<em>cmd</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Command for updating the file name database of the generated
-texmf tree. Default is texmf.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dcmd_2dstrace_3dcmd"><strong>--cmd-strace</strong>=<em>cmd</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Command for strace.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dverbose"><strong>--verbose</strong></a></strong><br />
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-<dd>
-Verbose messages.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2d_2dhelp"><strong>--help</strong></a></strong><br />
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-<dd>
-Display help screen.
-</dd>
-<p></p></dl>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="examples">EXAMPLES</a></h1>
-<p>TeX file <em>test.tex</em> using TeX's recorder method:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test</pre>
-<p>TeX file <em>test.tex</em> using LaTeX:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --cmd-tex latex</pre>
-<p>Format generation:</p>
-<pre>
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --texopt -ini --texname pdflatex.ini</pre>
-<p>Example, how the new texmf tree (Linux/bash) can be used:</p>
-<pre>
- TEXMF=!!test.mjt/texmf pdflatex test</pre>
-<p>Example for generating a zip archive (Linux/bash):</p>
-<pre>
- (cd test.mjt &amp;&amp; zip -9r ../test .)</pre>
-<p>Example for generating a tar archive:</p>
-<pre>
- tar cjhvf test.tar.bz2 -C test.mjt .</pre>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="unsolved_issues__caveats__todos">UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS</a></h1>
-<dl>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_experimental_software">Experimental software</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Options, defaults, how the program works might change in
-future versions.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_texmf_2ecnf"><em>texmf.cnf</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Currently the method with <strong>strace</strong> records this files.
-TeX's recorder does not. Useful are <em>texmf.cnf</em> files for
-variable settings. Because we have just one TEXMF tree,
-the path sections should probably rewritten.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_settings_in_environment_variables">Settings in environment variables</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-They are not stored at all.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_collisions">Collisions</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-The program uses one destination directory and at most
-one TEXMF tree for the result. However, the source files
-can come from different directories and TEXMF trees.
-Therefore name collisions are possible.
-</dd>
-<dd>
-<p>The program follows the strategy not to delete files
-in the destination directory. That allows to collect files
-from differnt runs. Thus collisions are resolved
-in the manner that the first entry that is made in
-the destination directory wins.</p>
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_configuration_file">Configuration file</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-It would save the user from retyping the same options again and again.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item_uncomplete_recording">Uncomplete recording</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Bugs in TeX's file recording might result in incomplete
-file recording (e.g. pdfTeX 1.40.3 does not record .pfb and
-.pk files).
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__2e_2e_2e">...</a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-</dl>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="files">FILES</a></h1>
-<dl>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__3cjobname_3e_2emjt_2f"><em>&lt;jobname&gt;.mjt/</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Directory where the resulting texmf tree and symbol links
-are stored. It can be changed by option --destdir.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__3cjobname_3e_2efls"><em>&lt;jobname&gt;.fls</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Name of TeX's recorder file.
-</dd>
-<p></p>
-<dt><strong><a name="item__3cjobname_3e_2estrace"><em>&lt;jobname&gt;.strace</em></a></strong><br />
-</dt>
-<dd>
-Log file where the result of <strong>strace</strong> is stored.
-</dd>
-<p></p></dl>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="author">AUTHOR</a></h1>
-<p>Heiko Oberdiek, email: oberdiek at uni-freiburg.de</p>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="copyright_and_license">COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE</a></h1>
-<p>Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.</p>
-<p>This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-(Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).</p>
-<p>
-</p>
-<hr />
-<h1><a name="history">HISTORY</a></h1>
-<ol>
-<li><strong><a name="item__2f04_2f16_v0_2e1">/04/16 v0.1</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-* First experimental version.
-<p></p>
-<li><strong><a name="item__2f05_2f09_v0_2e2">/05/09 v0.2</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-* Typo in option name fixed.
-<p></p>
-<li><strong><a name="item__2f09_2f03_v0_2e3">/09/03 v0.3</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-* New options: --copy, --flat, --destdir
-<p></p>
-<li><strong><a name="item__2f09_2f04_v0_2e4">/09/04 v0.4</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-* Bug fix in map_files_texmf.
-<p></p>
-<li><strong><a name="item__2f09_2f06_v0_2e5">/09/06 v0.5</a></strong><br />
-</li>
-* Support for `configure' added.
- (Thanks to Norbert Preining for writing a first version of
- the configure stuff.)
-<p></p></ol>
-
-</body>
-
-</html>
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.ltx b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.ltx
deleted file mode 100644
index ce4e37a6d0b..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.ltx
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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-% mkjobtexmf.ltx
-%
-% Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.
-%
-% The file is part of project mkjobtexmf.
-% It's free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-% modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-% (Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).
-
-\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
-
-\providecommand*{\DATE}{2007/09/06}
-\providecommand*{\VERSION}{0.5}
-
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-\makeindex
-
-\usepackage{hyperref}
-\hypersetup{
- colorlinks,
- pdfauthor={Heiko Oberdiek},
- pdftitle={mkjobtexmf},
-}
-
-\usepackage{bookmark}
-\bookmarksetup{
- open,
-}
-
-\author{Heiko Oberdiek}
-\title{Program \textsf{mkjobtexmf}}
-\date{\DATE\space v\VERSION}
-
-\makeatletter
-\let\org@section\section
-\def\section{\@ifstar\org@section\org@section}
-\makeatother
-
-% ignore minor overfull \hbox warnings
-\setlength{\hfuzz}{1.5pt}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\input{mkjobtexmf.tex}
-
-\printindex
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.man b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.man
deleted file mode 100644
index 58086652c0e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.man
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-.\" ========================================================================
-.\"
-.IX Title "MKJOBTEXMF 1"
-.TH MKJOBTEXMF 1 "2007-09-06" "perl v5.8.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
-.SH "NAME"
-mkjobtexmf \-\- Generate a texmf tree for a particular job
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-The progam \fBmkjobtexmf\fR runs a program and tries to
-find the used file names. Two methods are available,
-option \f(CW\*(C`\-recorder\*(C'\fR of TeX (Web2C) or the program \fBstrace\fR.
-.PP
-Then it generates a directory with a texmf tree. It checks
-the found files and tries sort them in this texmf tree.
-.PP
-It can be used for archiving purposes or to speed up
-following TeX runs.
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf [options]
-.Ve
-.PP
-This runs TeX that can be configured by options.
-Both methods for getting the used file names are available.
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf [options] -- <cmd> [args]
-.Ve
-.PP
-The latter form runs program \fIcmd\fR with arguments \fIargs\fR
-instead of TeX. As method only program \fBstrace\fR is available.
-.PP
-Options:
-.PP
-.Vb 22
-\& --jobname <name> Name of the job (mandatory).
-\& Usually this is the TeX file
-\& without extension
-\& --texname <file> Input file for TeX. Default is the
-\& job name with extension '.tex'
-\& --texopt <option> Option for TeX run
-\& --destdir <directory> Destination directory,
-\& default is `<jobname>.mjt'
-\& --output Add also output files
-\& --strace Use strace instead of TeX's
-\& option -recorder
-\& --copy Copy files instead of creating
-\& symbol links
-\& --flat Junk paths, do not make directories
-\& inside the destination directory
-\& --cmd-tex <cmd> Command for the TeX compiler
-\& --cmd-kpsewhich <cmd> Command for kpsewhich
-\& --cmd-texhash <cmd> Command for texhash
-\& --cmd-strace <cmd> Command for strace
-\& --verbose Verbose output
-\& --help Brief help message
-\& --man Full documentation
-.Ve
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
-.Sh "Running the program"
-.IX Subsection "Running the program"
-First \fBmkjobtexmf\fR runs a program, usually TeX. The TeX compiler
-is configured by option \fB\-\-cmd\-tex\fR. Option \fB\-\-texname\fR can
-be used, if the file name extension differs from \fI.tex\fR:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname foo.ltx
-.Ve
-.PP
-Even more complicate cases are possible:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname '\edef\eabc{...}\einput{foo}'
-.Ve
-.PP
-If another program than TeX should be used (dvips, ...),
-then this program can be given after \f(CW\*(C`\-\-\*(C'\fR:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname foo -- dvips foo
-.Ve
-.Sh "File recording"
-.IX Subsection "File recording"
-Two methods are available to get the used file names:
-.IP "Recorder of TeX" 4
-.IX Item "Recorder of TeX"
-Some TeX distributions (e.g. Web2C) support the option \fB\-recorder\fR
-for its TeX compilers. Then the TeX compiler generates a file with
-extension \fI.fls\fR that records the used input and output files.
-.IP "Program strace" 4
-.IX Item "Program strace"
-This program traces system calls and signals. It is used here
-to log the used files.
-.Sh "Analyze and link/copy found files"
-.IX Subsection "Analyze and link/copy found files"
-The result directory \fI\fIjobname\fI.mjt\fR is generated. Inside the
-result \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree is created. Each found file is compared against
-a list of paths of \s-1TEXMF\s0 trees. If a match is found, the file is
-linked/copied into the \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree. The list of paths is generated by
-program \fBkpsewhich\fR.
-.PP
-If the file cannot be mapped to a \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree and the file is
-a relative file name, then it is directly linked/copied into the
-result directory \fI\fIjobname\fI.mjt\fR. Absolute file names
-are not supported and neither paths with links to parent directories.
-.PP
-Symbolic links are created by default. The files are copied
-if option \-\-copy is given or symbolic linking is not available.
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.IP "\fB\-\-jobname\fR=\fIjobname\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--jobname=jobname"
-It is the name of the job. `<jobname>.tex' serves as default for
-the TeX file and <jobname> is used for naming various directories
-and files. See section \*(L"\s-1FILES\s0\*(R".
-.IP "\fB\-\-texname\fR=\fIname\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--texname=name"
-The name of the TeX input file, if it differs from <jobname>.tex.
-.IP "\fB\-\-texopt\fR=\fIopt\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--texopt=opt"
-Additional option for the TeX compiler, examples are \-\-ini or
-\&\-\-shell\-escape. This option can be given more than once.
-.IP "\fB\-\-destdir\fR=\fIdirectory\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--destdir=directory"
-Specifies the name of the destination directory where the result
-is collected. As default a directory is generated in the current
-directory with the job name and extension `.mjt'.
-.IP "\fB\-\-output\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--output"
-Also add output files.
-.IP "\fB\-\-strace\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--strace"
-Use method with program \fBstrace\fR, see \*(L"\s-1DESCRIPTION\s0\*(R".
-.IP "\fB\-\-copy\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--copy"
-Files are copied instead of creating symbolic links.
-.IP "\fB\-\-flat\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--flat"
-Files are linked or copied without path elements.
-The destination directory will contain a flat list of
-files or links without directory.
-.Sp
-The files `ls\-R' and `aliases' are ignored.
-.IP "\fB\-\-cmd\-tex\fR=\fIcmd\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--cmd-tex=cmd"
-Command for the TeX compiler. Default is pdflatex.
-.IP "\fB\-\-cmd\-kpsewhich\fR=\fIcmd\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--cmd-kpsewhich=cmd"
-Command for kpsewhich.
-.IP "\fB\-\-cmd\-texhash\fR=\fIcmd\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--cmd-texhash=cmd"
-Command for updating the file name database of the generated
-texmf tree. Default is texmf.
-.IP "\fB\-\-cmd\-strace\fR=\fIcmd\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--cmd-strace=cmd"
-Command for strace.
-.IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--verbose"
-Verbose messages.
-.IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4
-.IX Item "--help"
-Display help screen.
-.SH "EXAMPLES"
-.IX Header "EXAMPLES"
-TeX file \fItest.tex\fR using TeX's recorder method:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname test
-.Ve
-.PP
-TeX file \fItest.tex\fR using LaTeX:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname test --cmd-tex latex
-.Ve
-.PP
-Format generation:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& mkjobtexmf --jobname test --texopt -ini --texname pdflatex.ini
-.Ve
-.PP
-Example, how the new texmf tree (Linux/bash) can be used:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& TEXMF=!!test.mjt/texmf pdflatex test
-.Ve
-.PP
-Example for generating a zip archive (Linux/bash):
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& (cd test.mjt && zip -9r ../test .)
-.Ve
-.PP
-Example for generating a tar archive:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& tar cjhvf test.tar.bz2 -C test.mjt .
-.Ve
-.SH "UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS"
-.IX Header "UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS"
-.IP "Experimental software" 4
-.IX Item "Experimental software"
-Options, defaults, how the program works might change in
-future versions.
-.IP "\fItexmf.cnf\fR" 4
-.IX Item "texmf.cnf"
-Currently the method with \fBstrace\fR records this files.
-TeX's recorder does not. Useful are \fItexmf.cnf\fR files for
-variable settings. Because we have just one \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree,
-the path sections should probably rewritten.
-.IP "Settings in environment variables" 4
-.IX Item "Settings in environment variables"
-They are not stored at all.
-.IP "Collisions" 4
-.IX Item "Collisions"
-The program uses one destination directory and at most
-one \s-1TEXMF\s0 tree for the result. However, the source files
-can come from different directories and \s-1TEXMF\s0 trees.
-Therefore name collisions are possible.
-.Sp
-The program follows the strategy not to delete files
-in the destination directory. That allows to collect files
-from differnt runs. Thus collisions are resolved
-in the manner that the first entry that is made in
-the destination directory wins.
-.IP "Configuration file" 4
-.IX Item "Configuration file"
-It would save the user from retyping the same options again and again.
-.IP "Uncomplete recording" 4
-.IX Item "Uncomplete recording"
-Bugs in TeX's file recording might result in incomplete
-file recording (e.g. pdfTeX 1.40.3 does not record .pfb and
-\&.pk files).
-.IP "..." 4
-.SH "FILES"
-.IX Header "FILES"
-.PD 0
-.IP "\fI<jobname>.mjt/\fR" 4
-.IX Item "<jobname>.mjt/"
-.PD
-Directory where the resulting texmf tree and symbol links
-are stored. It can be changed by option \-\-destdir.
-.IP "\fI<jobname>.fls\fR" 4
-.IX Item "<jobname>.fls"
-Name of TeX's recorder file.
-.IP "\fI<jobname>.strace\fR" 4
-.IX Item "<jobname>.strace"
-Log file where the result of \fBstrace\fR is stored.
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-Heiko Oberdiek, email: oberdiek at uni\-freiburg.de
-.SH "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
-.IX Header "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
-Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.
-.PP
-This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-(Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).
-.SH "HISTORY"
-.IX Header "HISTORY"
-.IP "2007/04/16 v0.1" 4
-.IX Item "2007/04/16 v0.1"
-* First experimental version.
-.IP "2007/05/09 v0.2" 4
-.IX Item "2007/05/09 v0.2"
-* Typo in option name fixed.
-.IP "2007/09/03 v0.3" 4
-.IX Item "2007/09/03 v0.3"
-* New options: \-\-copy, \-\-flat, \-\-destdir
-.IP "2007/09/04 v0.4" 4
-.IX Item "2007/09/04 v0.4"
-* Bug fix in map_files_texmf.
-.IP "2007/09/06 v0.5" 4
-.IX Item "2007/09/06 v0.5"
-* Support for `configure' added.
- (Thanks to Norbert Preining for writing a first version of
- the configure stuff.)
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pdf b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pdf
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index 1046d41e34e..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pdf
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pl b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index 27f94a5a375..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,799 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-#
-# ToDos/unsolved problems:
-# * collision of symbol links
-# * texmf.cnf (path settings, variables)
-# * aliases
-# * binaries, libraries
-#
-use strict;
-$^W=1;
-
-my $prj = 'mkjobtexmf';
-my $version = '0.5';
-my $date = '2007/09/06';
-my $author = 'Heiko Oberdiek';
-my $copyright = "Copyright 2007 $author";
-
-my $cmd_tex = 'pdflatex';
-my $cmd_kpsewhich = 'kpsewhich';
-my $cmd_texhash = 'texhash';
-my $cmd_strace = 'strace';
-my $ext_tex = '.tex';
-my $ext_recorder = '.fls';
-my $ext_strace = '.strace';
-my $ext_mkjobtexmf = '.mjt';
-my $jobname = '';
-my $texname = '';
-my $destdir = '';
-my @args = ();
-my @texopt = ();
-my $verbose = 0;
-my $output = 0;
-my $strace = 0;
-my $copy = 0;
-my $flat = 0;
-my $needs_texhash = 0;
-my @texmf;
-my %files;
-my %links;
-my %flat_ignore = (
- 'ls-R' => '',
- 'aliases' => '',
-);
-
-my $title = "\U$prj\E $date v$version, $copyright\n";
-
-print $title;
-
-sub die_error ($) {
- my $msg = shift;
- die "!!! Error: $msg!\n";
-}
-
-sub warning ($) {
- my $msg = shift;
- print "!!! Warning: $msg!\n";
-}
-
-sub verbose (@) {
- my @msg = @_;
- print "* @msg\n" if $verbose;
-}
-
-sub value ($) {
- my $value = $_[0];
- "[$value]";
-}
-
-sub die_usage {
- my $msg = $_[0];
- pod2usage(
- -exitstatus => 2,
- -msg => "\n==> $msg!\n");
-}
-
-use Getopt::Long;
-use Pod::Usage;
-
-my $man = 0;
-my $help = 0;
-
-GetOptions(
- 'jobname=s' => \$jobname,
- 'texname=s' => \$texname,
- 'texopt=s' => \@texopt,
- 'destdir=s' => \$destdir,
- 'cmd-tex=s' => \$cmd_tex,
- 'cmd-kpsewhich=s' => \$cmd_kpsewhich,
- 'cmd-texhash=s' => \$cmd_texhash,
- 'strace' => \$strace,
- 'copy' => \$copy,
- 'flat' => \$flat,
- 'verbose' => \$verbose,
- 'output' => \$output,
- 'help|?' => \$help,
- 'man' => \$man,
-) or die_usage('Unknown option');
-pod2usage(1) if $help;
-pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $man;
-
-if (@ARGV > 0) {
- $strace = 1;
- $texname = '';
- my @args = @ARGV;
-}
-$jobname or die_usage('Missing jobname');
-$texname = "$jobname$ext_tex" unless $texname;
-$destdir = "$jobname$ext_mkjobtexmf" unless $destdir;
-
-verbose "jobname: " . value $jobname;
-verbose "texname: " . value $texname if $texname;
-verbose "command: " . value "@args" if @args;
-verbose "destdir: " . value $destdir;
-
-if (!$copy) {
- my $symlink_exists = eval { symlink('', ''); 1 };
- if ($symlink_exists) {
- verbose "symbolic linking: supported";
- }
- else {
- $copy = 1;
- verbose "symbolic linking: unsupported";
- }
-}
-my $umask = umask;
-if (defined($umask)) {
- verbose "umask: " . sprintf("%04o", $umask);
-}
-else {
- $umask = 0;
- verbose "umask: unsupported";
-}
-
-if ($copy) {
- use File::Copy;
-}
-if ($flat) {
- use File::Basename;
-}
-
-sub check_child_error () {
- if ($? != 0) {
- if ($? == -1) {
- die_error "Failed to execute: $!";
- }
- elsif ($? & 127) {
- die_error sprintf "Child died with signal %d, %s coredump",
- ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without';
- }
- else {
- die_error sprintf "Child exited with value %d", $? >> 8;
- }
- }
- verbose "child exit: ok";
-}
-
-sub run_generic (@) {
- my @args = @_;
- my $cmd = $_[0];
- verbose "exec: " . value "@args";
- print '>' x 79, "\n";
- system $cmd @args;
- print '<' x 79, "\n";
- check_child_error;
-}
-
-sub run_tex {
- if ($strace) {
- my @run_args;
- if (@args) {
- @run_args = @args;
- }
- else {
- @run_args = (
- $cmd_tex,
- '-interaction=nonstopmode',
- @texopt,
- $texname
- );
- }
- run_generic(
- $cmd_strace,
- '-f',
- '-e',
- 'trace=open,access', # trace=file
- '-o',
- "$jobname$ext_strace",
- @run_args
- )
- }
- else {
- run_generic(
- $cmd_tex,
- '-recorder',
- "-jobname=$jobname",
- '-interaction=nonstopmode',
- @texopt,
- $texname
- );
- }
-}
-
-sub run_texhash {
- return if $flat;
- if ($needs_texhash) {
- run_generic(
- $cmd_texhash,
- "$destdir/texmf"
- );
- }
- else {
- verbose("texhash run skipped, no files added");
- }
-}
-
-use Cwd 'abs_path', 'getcwd';
-
-sub get_texmf_trees () {
- return if $flat;
- my $cmdline = "$cmd_kpsewhich -expand-path='\$TEXMF'";
- verbose "exec: " . value($cmdline);
- my $str = `$cmdline`;
- check_child_error;
- chomp $str;
- @texmf = split ':', $str;
- my %texmf;
- foreach my $texmf (@texmf) {
- $texmf{$texmf} = '';
- $texmf{abs_path($texmf)} = '';
- }
- @texmf = sort keys %texmf;
- if ($verbose) {
- if (@texmf) {
- map { verbose 'texmf: ' . value($_) } @texmf;
- }
- else {
- verbose 'texmf: none';
- }
- }
-}
-
-sub analyze_recorder {
- my $pwd = getcwd;
- verbose "pwd: " . value($pwd);
-
- my $file_rec = $jobname . ($strace ? $ext_strace : $ext_recorder);
- verbose 'File with recorded file names: ' . value($file_rec);
- open(IN, '<', $file_rec)
- or die_error "Cannot open `$file_rec'";
- if ($strace) {
- while (<IN>) {
- chomp;
- next if /\)\s+= -\d/; # -1 ENOENT, ...
- next if /\WO_DIRECTORY\W/; # skip directories
- my $type = 'INPUT';
- if ($output) {
- $type = 'OUTPUT' if /\WO_WRONLY\W/;
- }
- else {
- next if /\WO_WRONLY\W/;
- }
- /^\d+\s+\w+\(\"([^"]+)\",/ or warning "Unknown entry `$_'";
- my $file = $1;
- $files{$file} = '';
- }
- }
- else {
- while (<IN>) {
- chomp;
- next if /^PWD /;
- next if not $output and /^OUTPUT /;
- /^(INPUT|OUTPUT) (.*)$/ or warning "Unknown entry `$_'";
- my $type = $1;
- my $file = $2;
- $files{$file} = '';
- }
- }
- close(IN);
-}
-
-sub map_files {
- if ($flat) {
- map_files_flat();
- }
- else {
- map_files_texmf();
- }
-}
-
-sub map_files_flat {
- my %abs_files;
- my %names;
- my %clashes;
-
- foreach my $file (keys %files) {
- $abs_files{abs_path($file)} = '';
- }
-
- foreach my $file (keys %abs_files) {
- my $name = basename($file);
- next if exists $flat_ignore{$name};
- if (defined($names{$name})) {
- push @{$names{$name}}, $file;
- $clashes{$name} = '';
- }
- else {
- my @a = ($file);
- $names{$name} = \@a;
- }
- }
-
- foreach my $name (sort keys %clashes) {
- print "* file name clash for " . value($name) . "\n";
- my @a = @{$names{$name}};
- foreach my $file (@a) {
- print " " . value($file) . "\n";
- }
- }
-
- foreach my $name (sort keys %names) {
- my $file = @{$names{$name}}[0];
- my $clash = $clashes{$name} ? ' (clash)' : '';
- verbose value($name) . ' => ' . value($file) . $clash;
- $links{$name} = $file;
- }
-}
-
-sub map_files_texmf {
- my @failed;
-
- foreach my $file (sort keys %files) {
- verbose "file: " . value($file);
-
- my $abs_file = abs_path($file);
-
- my $found = '';
- foreach (@texmf) {
- my $texmf = "$_/";
- my $len = length($texmf);
- my $str = substr $file, 0, $len;
- if ($texmf eq $str) {
- $found = 'texmf/' . substr $file, $len;
- if ($found =~ /(^|\/)\.\.\//) {
- $found = '';
- }
- }
- last if $found;
- my $str = substr $abs_file, 0, $len;
- if ($texmf eq $str) {
- $found = 'texmf/' . substr $abs_file, $len;
- last;
- }
- }
- if (not($found)) {
- if ($file =~ /(^|\/)\.\.\// or $file =~ /^\//) {
- push @failed, $file;
- }
- else {
- $found = $file;
- }
- }
- if ($found) {
- $links{$found} = abs_path($file);
- }
- }
-
- if ($verbose) {
- foreach (sort keys %links) {
- verbose value($_) . ' => ' . value($links{$_});
- }
- }
-
- foreach (@failed) {
- print "!!! Failed: " . value($_) . "\n";
- }
-}
-
-sub make_dirs ($) {
- my $path = shift;
- my @elems = split /\/+/, $path;
- if (@elems <= 1) {
- return;
- }
- pop @elems;
- my $dir = '';
- foreach my $elem (@elems) {
- $dir .= '/' if $dir;
- $dir .= $elem;
- next if -d $dir;
- verbose 'mkdir: ' . value($dir);
- mkdir $dir or die_error "Cannot make directory `$dir'";
- }
-}
-
-sub make_links {
-
- foreach my $key (sort keys %links) {
- my $source = $links{$key};
- my $dest = "$destdir/$key";
- make_dirs $dest;
- if (-e $dest) {
- my $type = '';
- if (-l $dest) {
- $type .= 'link';
- }
- elsif (-f $dest) {
- $type = 'file';
- }
- elsif (-d $dest) {
- $type = 'directory';
- }
- elsif (-b $dest) {
- $type = 'block device';
- }
- elsif (-c $dest) {
- $type = 'character device';
- }
- elsif (-p $dest) {
- $type = 'pipe';
- }
- elsif (-S $dest) {
- $type = 'socket';
- }
- elsif (-t $dest) {
- $type = 'tty';
- }
- $type = " ($type)" if $type;
- verbose "destination$type exists: " . value($dest);
- next;
- }
- $needs_texhash = 1;
- do_link_copy($source, $dest);
- }
-}
-
-sub do_link_copy {
- my $source = shift;
- my $dest = shift;
- my $success = 0;
-
- if ($copy) {
- if (copy($source, $dest) == 1) {
- $success = 1;
- my ($source_mode, $source_atime, $source_mtime)
- = (stat($source))[2, 8, 9];
- my ($dest_mode, $dest_atime, $dest_mtime)
- = (stat($dest))[2, 8, 9];
- # preserve executable permissions if necessary
- my $new_dest_mode = $dest_mode
- | (($source_mode & 0111) & ~$umask);
- if ($new_dest_mode != $dest_mode) {
- if (chmod($new_dest_mode, $dest) < 1) {
- print "!!! Setting executive mode failed: "
- . value($dest) . "\n";
- }
- }
- # preserve file times
- if ($source_atime != $dest_atime
- || $source_mtime != $dest_mtime) {
- if (utime($source_atime, $source_mtime, $dest) < 1) {
- print "!!! Setting file times failed: "
- . value($dest) . "\n";
- }
- }
- }
- }
- else {
- if (symlink($source, $dest) == 1) {
- $success = 1;
- }
- }
- if ($success == 0) {
- my $method = $copy ? 'Copying' : 'Symbolic linking';
- print "!!! $method failed:\n "
- . value($dest) . ' => ' . value($source) . "\n";
- }
-}
-
-run_tex;
-get_texmf_trees;
-analyze_recorder;
-map_files;
-make_links;
-run_texhash;
-
-1;
-
-__DATA__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-mkjobtexmf -- Generate a texmf tree for a particular job
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-The progam B<mkjobtexmf> runs a program and tries to
-find the used file names. Two methods are available,
-option C<-recorder> of TeX (Web2C) or the program B<strace>.
-
-Then it generates a directory with a texmf tree. It checks
-the found files and tries sort them in this texmf tree.
-
-It can be used for archiving purposes or to speed up
-following TeX runs.
-
- mkjobtexmf [options]
-
-This runs TeX that can be configured by options.
-Both methods for getting the used file names are available.
-
- mkjobtexmf [options] -- <cmd> [args]
-
-The latter form runs program I<cmd> with arguments I<args>
-instead of TeX. As method only program B<strace> is available.
-
-Options:
-
- --jobname <name> Name of the job (mandatory).
- Usually this is the TeX file
- without extension
- --texname <file> Input file for TeX. Default is the
- job name with extension '.tex'
- --texopt <option> Option for TeX run
- --destdir <directory> Destination directory,
- default is `<jobname>.mjt'
- --output Add also output files
- --strace Use strace instead of TeX's
- option -recorder
- --copy Copy files instead of creating
- symbol links
- --flat Junk paths, do not make directories
- inside the destination directory
- --cmd-tex <cmd> Command for the TeX compiler
- --cmd-kpsewhich <cmd> Command for kpsewhich
- --cmd-texhash <cmd> Command for texhash
- --cmd-strace <cmd> Command for strace
- --verbose Verbose output
- --help Brief help message
- --man Full documentation
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-=head2 Running the program
-
-First B<mkjobtexmf> runs a program, usually TeX. The TeX compiler
-is configured by option B<--cmd-tex>. Option B<--texname> can
-be used, if the file name extension differs from F<.tex>:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname foo.ltx
-
-Even more complicate cases are possible:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname '\def\abc{...}\input{foo}'
-
-If another program than TeX should be used (dvips, ...),
-then this program can be given after C<-->:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo -- dvips foo
-
-=head2 File recording
-
-Two methods are available to get the used file names:
-
-=over
-
-=item Recorder of TeX
-
-Some TeX distributions (e.g. Web2C) support the option B<-recorder>
-for its TeX compilers. Then the TeX compiler generates a file with
-extension F<.fls> that records the used input and output files.
-
-=item Program strace
-
-This program traces system calls and signals. It is used here
-to log the used files.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Analyze and link/copy found files
-
-The result directory F<I<jobname>.mjt> is generated. Inside the
-result TEXMF tree is created. Each found file is compared against
-a list of paths of TEXMF trees. If a match is found, the file is
-linked/copied into the TEXMF tree. The list of paths is generated by
-program B<kpsewhich>.
-
-If the file cannot be mapped to a TEXMF tree and the file is
-a relative file name, then it is directly linked/copied into the
-result directory F<I<jobname>.mjt>. Absolute file names
-are not supported and neither paths with links to parent directories.
-
-Symbolic links are created by default. The files are copied
-if option --copy is given or symbolic linking is not available.
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
-=over
-
-=item B<--jobname>=I<jobname>
-
-It is the name of the job. `<jobname>.tex' serves as default for
-the TeX file and <jobname> is used for naming various directories
-and files. See section L</FILES>.
-
-=item B<--texname>=I<name>
-
-The name of the TeX input file, if it differs from <jobname>.tex.
-
-=item B<--texopt>=I<opt>
-
-Additional option for the TeX compiler, examples are --ini or
---shell-escape. This option can be given more than once.
-
-=item B<--destdir>=I<directory>
-
-Specifies the name of the destination directory where the result
-is collected. As default a directory is generated in the current
-directory with the job name and extension `.mjt'.
-
-=item B<--output>
-
-Also add output files.
-
-=item B<--strace>
-
-Use method with program B<strace>, see L<"DESCRIPTION">.
-
-=item B<--copy>
-
-Files are copied instead of creating symbolic links.
-
-=item B<--flat>
-
-Files are linked or copied without path elements.
-The destination directory will contain a flat list of
-files or links without directory.
-
-The files `ls-R' and `aliases' are ignored.
-
-=item B<--cmd-tex>=I<cmd>
-
-Command for the TeX compiler. Default is pdflatex.
-
-=item B<--cmd-kpsewhich>=I<cmd>
-
-Command for kpsewhich.
-
-=item B<--cmd-texhash>=I<cmd>
-
-Command for updating the file name database of the generated
-texmf tree. Default is texmf.
-
-=item B<--cmd-strace>=I<cmd>
-
-Command for strace.
-
-=item B<--verbose>
-
-Verbose messages.
-
-=item B<--help>
-
-Display help screen.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 EXAMPLES
-
-TeX file F<test.tex> using TeX's recorder method:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test
-
-TeX file F<test.tex> using LaTeX:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --cmd-tex latex
-
-Format generation:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --texopt -ini --texname pdflatex.ini
-
-Example, how the new texmf tree (Linux/bash) can be used:
-
- TEXMF=!!test.mjt/texmf pdflatex test
-
-Example for generating a zip archive (Linux/bash):
-
- (cd test.mjt && zip -9r ../test .)
-
-Example for generating a tar archive:
-
- tar cjhvf test.tar.bz2 -C test.mjt .
-
-=head1 UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS
-
-=over
-
-=item Experimental software
-
-Options, defaults, how the program works might change in
-future versions.
-
-=item F<texmf.cnf>
-
-Currently the method with B<strace> records this files.
-TeX's recorder does not. Useful are F<texmf.cnf> files for
-variable settings. Because we have just one TEXMF tree,
-the path sections should probably rewritten.
-
-=item Settings in environment variables
-
-They are not stored at all.
-
-=item Collisions
-
-The program uses one destination directory and at most
-one TEXMF tree for the result. However, the source files
-can come from different directories and TEXMF trees.
-Therefore name collisions are possible.
-
-The program follows the strategy not to delete files
-in the destination directory. That allows to collect files
-from differnt runs. Thus collisions are resolved
-in the manner that the first entry that is made in
-the destination directory wins.
-
-=item Configuration file
-
-It would save the user from retyping the same options again and again.
-
-=item Uncomplete recording
-
-Bugs in TeX's file recording might result in incomplete
-file recording (e.g. pdfTeX 1.40.3 does not record .pfb and
-.pk files).
-
-=item ...
-
-=back
-
-=head1 FILES
-
-=over
-
-=item F<E<lt>jobnameE<gt>.mjt/>
-
-Directory where the resulting texmf tree and symbol links
-are stored. It can be changed by option --destdir.
-
-=item F<E<lt>jobnameE<gt>.fls>
-
-Name of TeX's recorder file.
-
-=item F<E<lt>jobnameE<gt>.strace>
-
-Log file where the result of B<strace> is stored.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Heiko Oberdiek, email: oberdiek at uni-freiburg.de
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
-Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.
-
-This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the same terms as Perl itself
-(Perl Artistic License/GNU General Public License, version 2).
-
-=head1 HISTORY
-
-=over
-
-=item 2007/04/16 v0.1
-
-* First experimental version.
-
-=item 2007/05/09 v0.2
-
-* Typo in option name fixed.
-
-=item 2007/09/03 v0.3
-
-* New options: --copy, --flat, --destdir
-
-=item 2007/09/04 v0.4
-
-* Bug fix in map_files_texmf.
-
-=item 2007/09/06 v0.5
-
-* Support for `configure' added.
- (Thanks to Norbert Preining for writing a first version of
- the configure stuff.)
-
-=back
-
-=cut
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.txt b/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index d8f2934da26..00000000000
--- a/Build/source/utils/mkjobtexmf/mkjobtexmf.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,255 +0,0 @@
-NAME
-
- mkjobtexmf -- Generate a texmf tree for a particular job
-
-SYNOPSIS
-
- The progam mkjobtexmf runs a program and tries to find the used file
- names. Two methods are available, option "-recorder" of TeX (Web2C) or
- the program strace.
-
- Then it generates a directory with a texmf tree. It checks the found
- files and tries sort them in this texmf tree.
-
- It can be used for archiving purposes or to speed up following TeX runs.
-
- mkjobtexmf [options]
-
- This runs TeX that can be configured by options. Both methods for
- getting the used file names are available.
-
- mkjobtexmf [options] -- <cmd> [args]
-
- The latter form runs program *cmd* with arguments *args* instead of TeX.
- As method only program strace is available.
-
- Options:
-
- --jobname <name> Name of the job (mandatory).
- Usually this is the TeX file
- without extension
- --texname <file> Input file for TeX. Default is the
- job name with extension '.tex'
- --texopt <option> Option for TeX run
- --destdir <directory> Destination directory,
- default is `<jobname>.mjt'
- --output Add also output files
- --strace Use strace instead of TeX's
- option -recorder
- --copy Copy files instead of creating
- symbol links
- --flat Junk paths, do not make directories
- inside the destination directory
- --cmd-tex <cmd> Command for the TeX compiler
- --cmd-kpsewhich <cmd> Command for kpsewhich
- --cmd-texhash <cmd> Command for texhash
- --cmd-strace <cmd> Command for strace
- --verbose Verbose output
- --help Brief help message
- --man Full documentation
-
-DESCRIPTION
-
- Running the program
-
- First mkjobtexmf runs a program, usually TeX. The TeX compiler is
- configured by option --cmd-tex. Option --texname can be used, if the
- file name extension differs from .tex:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname foo.ltx
-
- Even more complicate cases are possible:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo --texname '\def\abc{...}\input{foo}'
-
- If another program than TeX should be used (dvips, ...), then this
- program can be given after "--":
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname foo -- dvips foo
-
- File recording
-
- Two methods are available to get the used file names:
-
- Recorder of TeX
- Some TeX distributions (e.g. Web2C) support the option -recorder for
- its TeX compilers. Then the TeX compiler generates a file with
- extension .fls that records the used input and output files.
-
- Program strace
- This program traces system calls and signals. It is used here to log
- the used files.
-
- Analyze and link/copy found files
-
- The result directory *jobname*.mjt is generated. Inside the result TEXMF
- tree is created. Each found file is compared against a list of paths of
- TEXMF trees. If a match is found, the file is linked/copied into the
- TEXMF tree. The list of paths is generated by program kpsewhich.
-
- If the file cannot be mapped to a TEXMF tree and the file is a relative
- file name, then it is directly linked/copied into the result directory
- *jobname*.mjt. Absolute file names are not supported and neither paths
- with links to parent directories.
-
- Symbolic links are created by default. The files are copied if option
- --copy is given or symbolic linking is not available.
-
-OPTIONS
-
- --jobname=*jobname*
- It is the name of the job. `<jobname>.tex' serves as default for the
- TeX file and <jobname> is used for naming various directories and
- files. See section "FILES".
-
- --texname=*name*
- The name of the TeX input file, if it differs from <jobname>.tex.
-
- --texopt=*opt*
- Additional option for the TeX compiler, examples are --ini or
- --shell-escape. This option can be given more than once.
-
- --destdir=*directory*
- Specifies the name of the destination directory where the result is
- collected. As default a directory is generated in the current
- directory with the job name and extension `.mjt'.
-
- --output
- Also add output files.
-
- --strace
- Use method with program strace, see "DESCRIPTION".
-
- --copy
- Files are copied instead of creating symbolic links.
-
- --flat
- Files are linked or copied without path elements. The destination
- directory will contain a flat list of files or links without
- directory.
-
- The files `ls-R' and `aliases' are ignored.
-
- --cmd-tex=*cmd*
- Command for the TeX compiler. Default is pdflatex.
-
- --cmd-kpsewhich=*cmd*
- Command for kpsewhich.
-
- --cmd-texhash=*cmd*
- Command for updating the file name database of the generated texmf
- tree. Default is texmf.
-
- --cmd-strace=*cmd*
- Command for strace.
-
- --verbose
- Verbose messages.
-
- --help
- Display help screen.
-
-EXAMPLES
-
- TeX file test.tex using TeX's recorder method:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test
-
- TeX file test.tex using LaTeX:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --cmd-tex latex
-
- Format generation:
-
- mkjobtexmf --jobname test --texopt -ini --texname pdflatex.ini
-
- Example, how the new texmf tree (Linux/bash) can be used:
-
- TEXMF=!!test.mjt/texmf pdflatex test
-
- Example for generating a zip archive (Linux/bash):
-
- (cd test.mjt && zip -9r ../test .)
-
- Example for generating a tar archive:
-
- tar cjhvf test.tar.bz2 -C test.mjt .
-
-UNSOLVED ISSUES, CAVEATS, TODOS
-
- Experimental software
- Options, defaults, how the program works might change in future
- versions.
-
- texmf.cnf
- Currently the method with strace records this files. TeX's recorder
- does not. Useful are texmf.cnf files for variable settings. Because
- we have just one TEXMF tree, the path sections should probably
- rewritten.
-
- Settings in environment variables
- They are not stored at all.
-
- Collisions
- The program uses one destination directory and at most one TEXMF
- tree for the result. However, the source files can come from
- different directories and TEXMF trees. Therefore name collisions are
- possible.
-
- The program follows the strategy not to delete files in the
- destination directory. That allows to collect files from differnt
- runs. Thus collisions are resolved in the manner that the first
- entry that is made in the destination directory wins.
-
- Configuration file
- It would save the user from retyping the same options again and
- again.
-
- Uncomplete recording
- Bugs in TeX's file recording might result in incomplete file
- recording (e.g. pdfTeX 1.40.3 does not record .pfb and .pk files).
-
- ...
-
-FILES
-
- <jobname>.mjt/
- Directory where the resulting texmf tree and symbol links are
- stored. It can be changed by option --destdir.
-
- <jobname>.fls
- Name of TeX's recorder file.
-
- <jobname>.strace
- Log file where the result of strace is stored.
-
-AUTHOR
-
- Heiko Oberdiek, email: oberdiek at uni-freiburg.de
-
-COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
- Copyright 2007 by Heiko Oberdiek.
-
- This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the same terms as Perl itself (Perl Artistic License/GNU General
- Public License, version 2).
-
-HISTORY
-
- 2007/04/16 v0.1
- * First experimental version.
-
- 2007/05/09 v0.2
- * Typo in option name fixed.
-
- 2007/09/03 v0.3
- * New options: --copy, --flat, --destdir
-
- 2007/09/04 v0.4
- * Bug fix in map_files_texmf.
-
- 2007/09/06 v0.5
- * Support for `configure' added. (Thanks to Norbert Preining for
- writing a first version of the configure stuff.)
-