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[Pspp-commits] [SCM] GNU PSPP branch, master, updated. v0.6.1-1741-gff8c


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: [Pspp-commits] [SCM] GNU PSPP branch, master, updated. v0.6.1-1741-gff8c03c
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 20:50:13 +0000

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commit ff8c03cab4995de8e261891b63d6a84eae1b880d
Author: Ben Pfaff <address@hidden>
Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:49:57 2010 -0700

    Increment version number to 0.7.6 for translationproject.org.

commit af0a4711a0421f49c4d69cdffbdeae6572eb8d48
Author: Ben Pfaff <address@hidden>
Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:49:37 2010 -0700

    doc: Always build ni.texi, tut.texi in source directory.
    
    When the source and build directories are different, ni.texi and tut.texi
    were being built in the build directory.  This meant that, since
    $(builddir)/doc is not in the TeX search path, but $(builddir) is (because
    it is the working directory when TeX is invoked), the @include commands
    that include ni.texi and tut.texi had to specify doc/ explicitly.
    However, doing that broke the case where the source and build directories
    were different but ni.texi or tut.texi were in the source directory (which
    happens when building from a tarball or, similarly, running "make
    distcheck"), because $(top_srcdir) is not in the TeX search path (only
    $(top_srcdir)/doc is).
    
    The easiest solution appears to be to always make sure that ni.texi and
    tut.texi are in the source directory.  Then they are always in the TeX
    search path (as long as we drop the doc/ prefix) and everything should
    work out OK.
    
    Reported by Michel Boaventura <address@hidden>.

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Summary of changes:
 NEWS                     |    4 ++--
 configure.ac             |    2 +-
 doc/automake.mk          |    4 ++--
 doc/not-implemented.texi |    2 +-
 doc/tutorial.texi        |    2 +-
 5 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)


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