packaging: refactor "fedora29" target to a single more generic "fedora" target
Fedora moves fast in version numbers, and often with Mercurial packaging being
backwards compatible. Also, most people use the system package. There is thus
much work and tech debt and little value in providing explicit built-in support
for several versions. Thus, only aim for providing built-in support for latest
Fedora version, and make it easy to update.
SOURCES=$(notdir $(wildcard ../mercurial/help/*.[0-9].txt))
MAN=$(SOURCES:%.txt=%)
HTML=$(SOURCES:%.txt=%.html)
GENDOC=gendoc.py ../mercurial/commands.py ../mercurial/help.py \
../mercurial/help/*.txt ../hgext/*.py ../hgext/*/__init__.py
PREFIX=/usr/local
MANDIR=$(PREFIX)/share/man
INSTALL=install -c -m 644
PYTHON?=python
RSTARGS=
export HGENCODING=UTF-8
all: man html
man: $(MAN)
html: $(HTML)
# This logic is duplicated in setup.py:hgbuilddoc()
common.txt $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES:%.txt=%.gendoc.txt): $(GENDOC)
${PYTHON} gendoc.py "$(basename $@)" > $@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@
%: %.txt %.gendoc.txt common.txt
$(PYTHON) runrst hgmanpage $(RSTARGS) --halt warning \
--strip-elements-with-class htmlonly $*.txt $*
%.html: %.txt %.gendoc.txt common.txt
$(PYTHON) runrst html $(RSTARGS) --halt warning \
--link-stylesheet --stylesheet-path style.css $*.txt $*.html
MANIFEST: man html
# tracked files are already in the main MANIFEST
$(RM) $@
for i in $(MAN) $(HTML); do \
echo "doc/$$i" >> $@ ; \
done
install: man
for i in $(MAN) ; do \
subdir=`echo $$i | sed -n 's/^.*\.\([0-9]\)$$/man\1/p'` ; \
mkdir -p "$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)"/$$subdir ; \
$(INSTALL) $$i "$(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)"/$$subdir ; \
done
clean:
$(RM) $(MAN) $(HTML) common.txt $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES:%.txt=%.gendoc.txt) MANIFEST