# Decide on the versionid policy.
#
# If the user has passed in $(VERSION) on the command line (`make
-# VERSION="Release 0.56"'), we use that as an explicit version
-# string. Otherwise, we use `svnversion' to examine the checked-out
-# documentation source, and if that returns a single revision
-# number then we invent a version string reflecting just that
-# number. Failing _that_, we resort to versionids.but which shows a
-# $Id for each individual file.
+# VERSION="Release 0.56"'), we use that as an explicit version string.
+# Otherwise, we use `svnversion' to examine the checked-out
+# documentation source, and if that returns a single revision number
+# then we invent a version string reflecting just that number. Failing
+# _that_, we resort to versionids.but which gives 'version
+# unavailable'.
#
# So here, we define VERSION using svnversion if it isn't already
# defined ...
ifdef VERSION
VERSIONIDS=vstr
vstr.but: FORCE
- echo \\versionid $(VERSION) > vstr.but
+ printf '\\versionid $(VERSION)\n' > vstr.but
FORCE:;
else
VERSIONIDS=vids
endif
-CHAPTERS := $(SITE) blurb intro gs using config pscp psftp plink pubkey
-CHAPTERS += pageant errors faq feedback licence udp pgpkeys
+CHAPTERS := $(SITE) copy blurb intro gs using config pscp psftp plink
+CHAPTERS += pubkey pageant errors faq feedback licence udp pgpkeys sshnames
CHAPTERS += index $(VERSIONIDS)
INPUTS = $(patsubst %,%.but,$(CHAPTERS))
index.html: $(INPUTS)
$(HALIBUT) --text --html --winhelp $(INPUTS)
+# During formal builds it's useful to be able to build this one alone.
+putty.hlp: $(INPUTS)
+ $(HALIBUT) --winhelp $(INPUTS)
+
+putty.info: $(INPUTS)
+ $(HALIBUT) --info $(INPUTS)
+
+chm: putty.hhp
+putty.hhp: $(INPUTS) chm.but
+ $(HALIBUT) --html $(INPUTS) chm.but
+
MKMAN = $(HALIBUT) --man=$@ mancfg.but $<
-MANPAGES = putty.1 puttygen.1 plink.1 pscp.1 psftp.1 puttytel.1 pterm.1
+MANPAGES = putty.1 puttygen.1 plink.1 pscp.1 psftp.1 puttytel.1 pterm.1 \
+ pageant.1
man: $(MANPAGES)
putty.1: man-putt.but mancfg.but; $(MKMAN)
psftp.1: man-psft.but mancfg.but; $(MKMAN)
puttytel.1: man-ptel.but mancfg.but; $(MKMAN)
pterm.1: man-pter.but mancfg.but; $(MKMAN)
+pageant.1: man-pag.but mancfg.but; $(MKMAN)
-clean:
- rm -f *.html *.txt *.hlp *.cnt *.1 vstr.but
+mostlyclean:
+ rm -f *.html *.txt *.hlp *.cnt *.1 *.info vstr.but *.hh[pck]
+clean: mostlyclean
+ rm -f *.chm