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Document the jabber-receiving-xmlnode signal, fix a typo and make the list and
detail orders match up.
author | Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net> |
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date | Thu, 13 Aug 2009 22:56:45 +0000 |
parents | cc8f641d2fde |
children | 558ce0b09e0e |
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EXTRA_DIST = \ COPYRIGHT \ ChangeLog.API \ ChangeLog.win32 \ Doxyfile.in \ HACKING \ Makefile.mingw \ PLUGIN_HOWTO \ README.MTN \ README.mingw \ config.h.mingw \ doxy2devhelp.xsl \ fix-casts.sh \ gaim.pc.in \ gaim-uninstalled.pc.in \ intltool-extract.in \ intltool-merge.in \ intltool-update.in \ package_revision.h \ pidgin.apspec.in \ pidgin.spec.in \ pidgin.desktop.in \ po/Makefile.mingw \ valgrind-suppressions noinst_HEADERS = config.h package_revision.h dist-hook: pidgin.spec cp pidgin.spec $(distdir) rm $(distdir)/config.h distcheck-hook: libpurple/plugins/perl/common/Purple.pm pidgin/plugins/perl/common/Pidgin.pm # cp libpurple/plugins/perl/common/Gaim.pm $(distdir)/libpurple/plugins/perl/common commit-check: (cd po ; intltool-update -m 2>&1 | grep -v '^mismatched quotes.*\.py$$' | sed "s|current directory|po directory|" | grep . ; if [ $$? = 0 ] ; then exit 1 ; else exit 0 ; fi) LC_ALL=C sort -c -t/ -u po/POTFILES.in LC_ALL=C sort -c -t/ -u po/POTFILES.skip iconv -f utf8 -t utf8 COPYRIGHT | cmp COPYRIGHT - version-check: commit-check # We don't want to release development versions. test x`echo $(PACKAGE_VERSION) | grep dev` = x # Make sure there is a NEWS entry for this version head NEWS | grep "^$(PACKAGE_VERSION) (`date +%m/%d/%Y`):$$" > /dev/null # Ensure NEWS has no spaces at the start of a line. # Using spaces instead of tabs there is a common mistake. test x`grep "^ " NEWS` = x # When doing a new minor (or major) release (X.Y.0), there must be a section in # ChangeLog.API. echo $(PACKAGE_VERSION) | grep -v "^[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.0$$" >/dev/null || head ChangeLog.API | grep "^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION) (`date +%m/%d/%Y`):$$" >/dev/null # For all releases, check the ChangeLogs. head ChangeLog | grep "^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION) (`date +%m/%d/%Y`):$$" >/dev/null head ChangeLog.win32 | grep "^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION) (`date +%m/%d/%Y`):$$" >/dev/null head po/ChangeLog | grep "^version $(PACKAGE_VERSION)$$" >/dev/null # Ensure we're working from a tag... test x`mtn automate select t:v$(PACKAGE_VERSION)` = x`mtn automate get_base_revision_id` # ... and have no changes in the working copy. test "x`mtn diff | grep -v '^#'`" = x release: version-check distcheck packages packages: gpg -ab pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.gz gpg -ab pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.bz2 gpg --verify pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.gz.asc pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.gz gpg --verify pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.bz2.asc pidgin-$(PACKAGE_VERSION).tar.bz2 if ENABLE_GTK appsdir = $(datadir)/applications apps_in_files = pidgin.desktop.in apps_DATA = $(apps_in_files:.desktop.in=.desktop) @INTLTOOL_DESKTOP_RULE@ GTK_DIR=pidgin endif if ENABLE_GNT GNT_DIR=finch endif if INSTALL_I18N PO_DIR=po endif # This is phony, so that we always try to rebuild it. If it succeeds # in calculating changes, it produces its target; otherwise, its # target does not exist. .PHONY: package_revision_raw.txt # if both attempts fail, then we need to remove the empty file that > # creates, and also make sure that the shell command exits # successfully; the rm -f ensures both package_revision_raw.txt: REAL_BLDDIR=$$PWD/$(top_builddir); \ (cd $(srcdir) && $$REAL_BLDDIR/mtn --root=. automate get_base_revision_id) 2>/dev/null >$@ \ || (cd $(srcdir) && mtn --root=. automate get_base_revision_id) 2>/dev/null >$@ \ || rm -f $@ package_revision.h: package_revision_raw.txt if [ -f $< ]; then \ sed 's/^\(.\+\)$$/#define REVISION "\1"/' $< > $@; \ fi if [ ! -f $@ -a -f $(srcdir)/$@ ]; then \ cp $(srcdir)/$@ $@; \ fi [ -f $@ ] || echo "#define REVISION \"unknown\"" > $@ # This is a magic directive copy-and-pasted, then modified, from the # automake 1.9 manual, section 13.4, "Checking the distribution". # Normally, 'distcheck' does a clean build, and then afterwards runs # 'distclean', and 'distclean' is supposed to remove everything that # the build created. However, we have some targets (package_revision.txt) # that we distribute, but then always attempt to rebuild optimistically, and # then if that fails fall back on the distributed versions. This # means that 'distclean' should _not_ remove those files, since they # are distributed, yet building the package will generate those files, # thus automake thinks that 'distclean' _should_ remove those files, # and 'distcheck' gets cranky if we don't. So basically what this # line does is tell 'distcheck' to shut up and ignore those two files. distcleancheck_listfiles = find . -type f -a ! -name package_revision.h SUBDIRS = . libpurple doc $(GNT_DIR) $(GTK_DIR) m4macros $(PO_DIR) share/ca-certs share/sounds docs: Doxyfile if HAVE_DOXYGEN @echo "Running doxygen..." @doxygen if HAVE_XSLTPROC @echo "Generating devhelp index..." @xsltproc $(top_srcdir)/doxy2devhelp.xsl doc/xml/index.xml > doc/html/pidgin.devhelp @echo "(Symlink doc/html to ~/.local/share/gtk-doc/html/pidgin to make devhelp see the documentation)" else @echo "Not generating devhelp index: xsltproc was not found by configure" endif else @echo "doxygen was not found during configure. Unable to build documentation." @echo; endif # perl's MakeMaker uninstall foo doesn't work well with DESTDIR set, which # breaks "make distcheck" unless we ignore perl things distuninstallcheck_listfiles = \ find . -type f -print | grep -v perl | grep -v Purple.3pm DISTCLEANFILES= pidgin.desktop libpurple/gconf/purple.schemas intltool-extract \ intltool-merge intltool-update