Hi,
we generate some docs with doxygen, others with a shell
script using wget and xslt to download our wiki and
create local html files from that).
that mechanism is currently enabled with --enable-doc,
off by default as it is time-consuming and usualy not
wanted.
the problem I have is this:
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On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 15:31 +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Hi,
we generate some docs with doxygen, others with a shell
script using wget and xslt to download our wiki and
create local html files from that).
that mechanism is currently enabled with --enable-doc,
off by default as it
Ah, thanks. I didn't know about EXTRA_DIST.
Is there some mechanism I can put a wildcard into automake
files? for example it would be easier to specify *.html,
as the script downloads all wiki pages, and thus new pages
would be added automaticaly that way.
also I wonder:
what about builddir vs.
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 18:06 +0100, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
Ah, thanks. I didn't know about EXTRA_DIST.
Is there some mechanism I can put a wildcard into automake
files? for example it would be easier to specify *.html,
as the script downloads all wiki pages, and thus new pages
would be
At Thursday 11 February 2010, Andreas Jellinghaus a...@dungeon.inka.de wrote:
Hi,
Hello Andreas. I'm by no means an expert on complex Automake usage, but
maybe I can provide a hint or two.
we generate some docs with doxygen, others with a shell
script using wget and xslt to download our wiki
Hi Andreas,
On 2/11/10 12:06 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
also I wonder:
what about builddir vs. sourcedir? how do you handle that?
if people have a tar.gz with pre-build documentation, it
is in sourcedir. if people checkout svn and build in a seperate
build root, the documentation is
On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 00:03 +0100, Stefano Lattarini wrote:
At Thursday 11 February 2010, Andreas Jellinghaus a...@dungeon.inka.de
wrote:
Hi,
Hello Andreas. I'm by no means an expert on complex Automake usage, but
maybe I can provide a hint or two.
we generate some docs with doxygen,