Some versions of sed don't support .\+, so use ..* instead.
Reported by Christian Ebert for MacOS X.
SOURCES=$(wildcard *.[0-9].txt)
MAN=$(SOURCES:%.txt=%)
HTML=$(SOURCES:%.txt=%.html)
PREFIX=/usr/local
MANDIR=$(PREFIX)/man
INSTALL=install -c
all: man html
man: $(MAN)
html: $(HTML)
hg.1.txt: hg.1.gendoc.txt
touch hg.1.txt
hg.1.gendoc.txt: ../mercurial/commands.py
python gendoc.py > $@
%: %.xml
xmlto man $*.xml
%.xml: %.txt
asciidoc -d manpage -b docbook $*.txt
%.html: %.txt
asciidoc -b html4 $*.txt || asciidoc -b html $*.txt
install: man
for i in $(MAN) ; do \
subdir=`echo $$i | sed -n 's/..*\.\([0-9]\)$$/man\1/p'` ; \
mkdir -p $(MANDIR)/$$subdir ; \
$(INSTALL) $$i $(MANDIR)/$$subdir ; \
done
clean:
$(RM) $(MAN) $(MAN:%=%.xml) $(MAN:%=%.html) *.[0-9].gendoc.txt