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Author SHA1 Message Date
Achim Gratz a5cb04dcd8 hand off ./doc to sub-make
* Makefile: use info function for output and call shell only once
* default.mk: add PDFTEX and RMR variables for customization
* lisp/Makefile: add target 'all' and create $(lispdir) if necessary
* maint-targets.mk: invoke sub-make for HTML manuals
* maint.mk: remove unsused VARIABLES
* targets.mk: invoke sub-make for ./doc and clean up some targets
2012-04-20 21:04:07 +02:00
Achim Gratz ac3162b4f0 activate local.mk and hand off ./lisp to a sub-make
* Makefile: add an optional include local.mk
* default.mk: install lisp files into org subfolder by default
* lisp/Makefile: new file to handle all make targets within lisp
* lisp/dependencies.mk: dependencies, should rather be auto-generated
* maint.mk: remove obsolete variable definitions
* targets.mk: hand off to sub-make in ./lisp, remove unused targets
2012-04-20 21:04:07 +02:00
Achim Gratz 77f0e50787 shuffle targets to their correct place, harden recipes
* Makefile: declare phony targets, remove help text for install-info-debian
* default.mk: add variable for FIND and RM
* targets.mk, maint-targets.mk: shuffle targets to where they belong, declare
  phony targets, work around a texi2dvi bug, use pattern rules, use targets for
  dependencies instead of repeating them verbatim
2012-04-20 21:04:07 +02:00
Achim Gratz b0ebd4365e Split off Makefile into several parts, included from master Makefile
* Makefile: just keep help target (now also default for no target)
  and include all other parts from here.
* default.mk: user editable variables with their default values
* maint.mk: definitions by maintainer, should not be touched by user
* targets.mk: user callable targets
* maint-targets.mk: targets for maintenance, should not be called by user
* dependencies.mk: keep order during compile (could become auto-generated)

This is the first in a series of patches that restructures the Makefile to
achieve easier customization and separation of different concerns (mainly user
vs. maintenance of the distribution).  This first patch simply establishes a
set of files without changing anything else to provide a clean starting point.
It uses GNU make extensions since Makefile already depends on GNU make anyway.
2012-04-20 21:04:07 +02:00