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Re: makeinfo: missing file argument
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Kuroishi Mitsuo |
Subject: |
Re: makeinfo: missing file argument |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Apr 2012 09:38:29 +0900 (JST) |
Thanks for your replies.
Message-id: <1F227D90-7C7A-48CF-A303-93745460FCC2@Web.DE>
From: Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE>
Subject: Re: makeinfo: missing file argument
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 15:31:51 +0200
> > You mean it needs to try to do entire build process in another
> > Emacs or so, right?
>
> No, it was just meant to use a build environment that is not
polluted or limited by some terminal emulation
programme. This programme can be the culprit. Or a
setting. Settings can be in your shell or they can be for
the programme (or X client). This is much too hard to
debug. So some GNU Emacs is a perfect choice.
I now know.
Message-id: <2my5qa4022.fsf@fencepost.gnu.org>
From: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: makeinfo: missing file argument
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:26:29 -0400
> After you configure, what does doc/emacs/Makefile look like?
> (best to send the whole thing as an attachment)
copying below.
> Just to see if it works, try passing the --without-makeinfo argument to
> configure.
I'll try to build with -k option or --without-makeinfo.
--
Kuroishi Mitsuo
*
* doc/emacs/Makefile
*
#### Makefile for the Emacs Manual
# Copyright (C) 1994, 1996-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of GNU Emacs.
# GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
SHELL = /bin/sh
# Where to find the source code. $(srcdir) will be the doc/emacs subdirectory
# of the source tree. This is set by configure's `--srcdir' option.
srcdir=/home/kuroishi/download/emacs/doc/emacs
# Only for make dist.
version=24.0.95
## Where the output files go.
## Note that the setfilename command in the .texi files assumes this.
## This is a bit funny. Because the info files are in the
## distribution tarfiles, they are always made in $scrdir/../../info,
## even for out-of-tree builds.
infodir = $(srcdir)/../../info
# Directory with the (customized) texinfo.tex file.
texinfodir = $(srcdir)/../misc
# The makeinfo program is part of the Texinfo distribution.
# Use --force so that it generates output even if there are errors.
MAKEINFO = /usr/bin/makeinfo
MAKEINFO_OPTS = --force --enable-encoding -I $(srcdir)
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi
TEXI2PDF = texi2pdf
DVIPS = dvips
ENVADD = TEXINPUTS="$(srcdir):$(texinfodir):$(TEXINPUTS)" \
MAKEINFO="$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFO_OPTS)"
EMACS_XTRA= \
${srcdir}/emacs-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/arevert-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/cal-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/dired-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/picture-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/emerge-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/vc-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/vc1-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/fortran-xtra.texi \
$(srcdir)/msdog-xtra.texi
EMACSSOURCES= \
${srcdir}/emacs.texi \
${srcdir}/emacsver.texi \
${srcdir}/doclicense.texi \
${srcdir}/gpl.texi \
${srcdir}/screen.texi \
${srcdir}/commands.texi \
${srcdir}/entering.texi \
${srcdir}/basic.texi \
${srcdir}/mini.texi \
${srcdir}/m-x.texi \
${srcdir}/help.texi \
${srcdir}/mark.texi \
${srcdir}/killing.texi \
${srcdir}/regs.texi \
${srcdir}/display.texi \
${srcdir}/search.texi \
${srcdir}/fixit.texi \
${srcdir}/files.texi \
${srcdir}/buffers.texi \
${srcdir}/windows.texi \
${srcdir}/frames.texi \
${srcdir}/mule.texi \
${srcdir}/modes.texi \
${srcdir}/indent.texi \
${srcdir}/text.texi \
${srcdir}/programs.texi \
${srcdir}/building.texi \
${srcdir}/maintaining.texi \
${srcdir}/abbrevs.texi \
${srcdir}/sending.texi \
${srcdir}/rmail.texi \
${srcdir}/dired.texi \
${srcdir}/calendar.texi \
${srcdir}/misc.texi \
${srcdir}/package.texi \
${srcdir}/custom.texi \
${srcdir}/trouble.texi \
${srcdir}/cmdargs.texi \
${srcdir}/xresources.texi \
${srcdir}/anti.texi \
${srcdir}/macos.texi \
${srcdir}/msdog.texi \
${srcdir}/gnu.texi \
${srcdir}/glossary.texi \
${srcdir}/ack.texi \
${srcdir}/kmacro.texi \
$(EMACS_XTRA)
## This seems pointless. The info/ directory exists in both the
## repository and the release tarfiles. We do not use any
## equivalent of mkdir -p/install-sh -d, so this is not a general
## solution anyway. The second test -d is for parallel builds.
mkinfodir = @test -d ${infodir} || mkdir ${infodir} || test -d ${infodir}
.PHONY: info dvi html pdf ps
info: $(infodir)/emacs
dvi: emacs.dvi
html: emacs.html
pdf: emacs.pdf
ps: emacs.ps
# Note that all the Info targets build the Info files in srcdir.
# There is no provision for Info files to exist in the build directory.
# In a distribution of Emacs, the Info files should be up to date.
$(infodir)/emacs: ${EMACSSOURCES}
$(mkinfodir)
$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFO_OPTS) -o $@ $<
emacs.dvi: ${EMACSSOURCES}
$(ENVADD) $(TEXI2DVI) $<
emacs.ps: emacs.dvi
$(DVIPS) -o $@ $<
emacs.pdf: ${EMACSSOURCES}
$(ENVADD) $(TEXI2PDF) $<
emacs.html: ${EMACSSOURCES}
$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFO_OPTS) --html -o $@ $<
emacs-xtra.dvi: $(EMACS_XTRA)
$(ENVADD) $(TEXI2DVI) $<
emacs-xtra.ps: emacs-xtra.dvi
$(DVIPS) -o $@ $<
emacs-xtra.pdf: $(EMACS_XTRA)
$(ENVADD) $(TEXI2PDF) $<
.PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean maintainer-clean infoclean
## Temp files.
mostlyclean:
rm -f *.aux *.log *.toc *.cp *.cps *.fn *.fns *.ky *.kys \
*.op *.ops *.pg *.pgs *.tp *.tps *.vr *.vrs
## Products not in the release tarfiles.
clean: mostlyclean
rm -f emacs.dvi emacs-xtra.dvi emacs.pdf emacs-xtra.pdf \
emacs.ps emacs-xtra.ps
rm -rf emacs.html/
rm -f emacs-manual-${version}.tar*
distclean: clean
## In the standalone tarfile, the clean rule runs this.
infoclean:
-cd $(infodir) && rm -f emacs emacs-[1-9] emacs-[1-9][0-9]
maintainer-clean: distclean infoclean
.PHONY: dist
## Make a standalone tarfile of the Emacs manual sources.
## The [c] is a dumb way to prevent configure expanding it.
dist:
rm -rf emacs-manual-${version}
mkdir emacs-manual-${version}
cp ${srcdir}/*.texi ${texinfodir}/texinfo.tex \
${srcdir}/ChangeLog* emacs-manual-${version}/
sed -e 's/@sr[c]dir@/./' -e 's/^\(texinfodir *=\).*/\1 ./' \
-e 's/^\(infodir *=\).*/\1 ./' -e 's/^\(clean:.*\)/\1 infoclean/' \
-e "s/@ver[s]ion@/${version}/" \
${srcdir}/Makefile.in > emacs-manual-${version}/Makefile
tar -cf emacs-manual-${version}.tar emacs-manual-${version}
rm -rf emacs-manual-${version}
### Makefile ends here
- makeinfo: missing file argument, Kuroishi Mitsuo, 2012/04/03
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Peter Dyballa, 2012/04/04
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Glenn Morris, 2012/04/05
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Peter Dyballa, 2012/04/05
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument,
Kuroishi Mitsuo <=
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Glenn Morris, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Kuroishi Mitsuo, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Glenn Morris, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Glenn Morris, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Peter Dyballa, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Glenn Morris, 2012/04/07
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Peter Dyballa, 2012/04/07
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Kuroishi Mitsuo, 2012/04/08
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Kuroishi Mitsuo, 2012/04/06
- Re: makeinfo: missing file argument, Peter Dyballa, 2012/04/06