SGMLFILES=$(shell echo *.sgml) HTMLFILES=$(subst .sgml,.html,$(SGMLFILES)) index.html MANFILES=$(subst .sgml,.8,$(SGMLFILES)) all: html html: $(HTMLFILES) iputils.html man: $(MANFILES) # docbook scripts are incredibly dirty in the sense that they leak # lots of some strange temporary junk directories and files. # So, scope it to a temporary dir and clean all after each run. $(HTMLFILES): index.db @-rm -rf tmp.db2html @mkdir tmp.db2html @set -e; cd tmp.db2html; docbook2html ../$< ; mv *.html .. @-rm -rf tmp.db2html iputils.html: iputils.db @-rm -rf tmp.db2html @mkdir tmp.db2html @set -e; cd tmp.db2html; docbook2html -u -o html ../$< ; mv html/$@ .. @-rm -rf tmp.db2html # docbook2man produces utterly ugly output and I did not find # any way to customize this but hacking backend perl script a little. # Well, hence... $(MANFILES): index.db @-mkdir tmp.db2man @set -e; cd tmp.db2man; nsgmls ../$< | sgmlspl ../docbook2man-spec.pl ; mv $@ .. @-rm -rf tmp.db2man clean: @rm -rf $(MANFILES) $(HTMLFILES) iputils.html tmp.db2html tmp.db2man snapshot: @date "+%y%m%d" > snapshot.db $(MANFILES): $(SGMLFILES) $(HTMLFILES): $(SGMLFILES)