X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmake-doc.sh;h=fe8f261cd8c9bfa22bf9273cb35f6cac0ef1c7ad;hb=1c0ce8a24b12334a9eb7908ad72d329394d537c7;hp=eead940d88fe31132ff55e241c7a8fee84f5a6a6;hpb=f6a2be77637d025bfded9430f02863c28f74f77a;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/doc/make-doc.sh b/doc/make-doc.sh index eead940..fe8f261 100644 --- a/doc/make-doc.sh +++ b/doc/make-doc.sh @@ -1,31 +1,6 @@ #!/bin/sh -# Where is Jade? (i.e. James Clark's implementation of DSSSL, or -# something offsprung) -if [ "" != "$JADE" ]; then - # The user has told us where to find jade, good. - echo using JADE=$JADE -elif which openjade > /dev/null; then - # OpenJade is the version of Jade which comes with OpenBSD 2.9, - # and I started using it in sbcl-0.pre7.x. -- WHN - JADE=openjade -elif which jade > /dev/null; then - # I used the original Jade until sbcl-0.pre7.x. It might still - # work. -- WHN - JADE=jade -else - echo "can't find Jade, sorry" - exit 1 -fi +. ../find-gnumake.sh +find_gnumake -# Since Jade has strange ideas about the name of the top level output -# file, use a symlink as a workaround to provide a reasonable entry -# point. -# -# (KLUDGE: Why does the output always come out in book1.htm? According -# to the docs of OpenJade 1.3, it should be coming out in -# user-manual.htm by default, I think. And it should respect the -o -# option. But experimentally that seems not to be. -- WHN 2002-01-15) -rm -f book1.htm -$JADE -t sgml -ihtml -d sbcl-html.dsl\#html user-manual.sgml -ln -sf book1.htm user-manual.html +(cd ./manual ; $GNUMAKE html pdf info)