tor/doc/asciidoc-helper.sh
Sebastian Hahn fca673bcd3 Don't require asciidoc when building Tor from a tarball
If asciidoc is required, the user receives an error message telling
them about the --disable-asciidoc configure switch and the build
breaks.
2010-03-09 03:00:59 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) The Tor Project, Inc.
# See LICENSE for licensing information
# Run this to generate .html.in or .1.in files from asciidoc files.
# Arguments:
# html|man asciidocpath outputfile
set -e
if [ $# != 3 ]; then
exit 1;
fi
output=$3
if [ "$1" = "html" ]; then
input=${output%%.html.in}.1.txt
base=${output%%.html.in}
if [ "$2" != none ]; then
"$2" -d manpage -o $output $input;
else
echo "==================================";
echo;
echo "You need asciidoc installed to be able to build the manpage.";
echo "To build without manpages, use the --disable-asciidoc argument";
echo "when calling configure.";
echo;
echo "==================================";
exit 1;
fi
elif [ "$1" = "man" ]; then
input=${output%%.1.in}.1.txt
base=${output%%.1.in}
if test "$2" = none; then
echo "==================================";
echo;
echo "You need asciidoc installed to be able to build the manpage.";
echo "To build without manpages, use the --disable-asciidoc argument";
echo "when calling configure.";
echo;
echo "==================================";
exit 1;
fi
if "$2" -f manpage $input; then
mv $base.1 $output;
else
echo "==================================";
echo;
echo "a2x is installed, but some required docbook support files are";
echo "missing. Please install docbook-xsl and docbook-xml (Debian)";
echo "or similar.";
echo;
echo "==================================";
exit 1;
fi
fi