We can't call that file `version.texi' since that's some king of "magic"

name for automake, so I renamed it to `auto-macros.texi'.

1999-05-16  Martin Baulig  <martin@home-of-linux.org>

	* Makefile.am: Create `auto-macros.texi' from `auto-macros.texi.in'
 	which will contain some `@set' commands for the LibGTop version etc.

	* auto-macros.texi.in: New file. This is a template for
	`auto-macros.texi' which will be automatically generated.
This commit is contained in:
Martin Baulig
1999-05-16 12:31:58 +00:00
committed by Martin Baulig
parent 2c4568119c
commit bedec591a2
5 changed files with 16 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
info_TEXINFOS = libgtop.texi
libgtop_TEXINFOS = libgtop.texi about.texi reference.texi version.texi
libgtop_TEXINFOS = libgtop.texi about.texi reference.texi \
auto-macros.texi
EXTRA_DIST = version.texi.in
EXTRA_DIST = auto-macros.texi.in
version.texi: version.texi.in Makefile
auto-macros.texi: auto-macros.texi.in Makefile
## Use sed and then mv to avoid problems if the user interrupts.
sed -e 's#\%LIBGTOP_LIBDIR\%#$(libdir)#g' \
-e 's#\%LIBGTOP_INCLUDEDIR\%#$(includedir)#g' \
@@ -31,11 +32,11 @@ version.texi: version.texi.in Makefile
-e 's#\%libgtop_use_machine_h\%#$(libgtop_use_machine_h)#g' \
-e 's#\%libgtop_guile_found\%#$(libgtop_guile_found)#g' \
-e 's#\%libgtop_want_examples\%#$(libgtop_want_examples)#g' \
< $(srcdir)/version.texi.in > version.tmp
echo '@c Set this if this is LibGTop 1.1.x' >> version.tmp
< $(srcdir)/auto-macros.texi.in > auto-macros.tmp
echo '@c Set this if this is LibGTop 1.1.x' >> auto-macros.tmp
if [ $(LIBGTOP_VERSION_CODE) -ge 1001000 ] ; then \
echo '@set LIBGTOP_1_1' >> version.tmp ; \
echo '@set LIBGTOP_1_1' >> auto-macros.tmp ; \
else \
echo '@clear LIBGTOP_1_1' >> version.tmp ; \
echo '@clear LIBGTOP_1_1' >> auto-macros.tmp ; \
fi
mv version.tmp version.texi
mv auto-macros.tmp auto-macros.texi