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| | ##----------------------------------------------------------------------
## NEVER EDIT THIS FILE, PUT ANY ADAPTATIONS INTO local.mk
##-8<-------------------------------------------------------------------
## CHECK AND ADAPT THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS
##----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name of your emacs binary
EMACS = emacs
# Where local software is found
prefix = /usr/share
# Where local lisp files go.
lispdir= $(prefix)/emacs/site-lisp/org
# Where local data files go.
datadir = $(prefix)/emacs/etc/org
# Where info files go.
infodir = $(prefix)/info
# Define if you only need info documentation, the default includes html and pdf
#ORG_MAKE_DOC = info # html pdf
# Where to create temporary files for the testsuite
# respect TMPDIR if it is already defined in the environment
TMPDIR ?= /tmp
testdir = $(TMPDIR)/tmp-orgtest
# Configuration for testing
# add options before standard load-path
BTEST_PRE =
# add options after standard load path
BTEST_POST =
# -L <path-to>/ert # needed for Emacs23, Emacs24 has ert built in
# -L <path-to>/ess # needed for running R tests
# -L <path-to>/htmlize # need at least version 1.34 for source code formatting
BTEST_OB_LANGUAGES = awk C fortran maxima lilypond octave python sh
# R # requires ESS to be installed and configured
# extra packages to require for testing
BTEST_EXTRA =
# ess-site # load ESS for R tests
##->8-------------------------------------------------------------------
## YOU MAY NEED TO ADAPT THESE DEFINITIONS
##----------------------------------------------------------------------
# How to run tests
req-ob-lang = --eval '(require '"'"'ob-$(ob-lang))'
req-extra = --eval '(require '"'"'$(req))'
BTEST = $(BATCH) \
$(BTEST_PRE) \
--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./lisp")' \
--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./testing")' \
$(BTEST_POST) \
-l org-install.el \
-l testing/org-test.el \
$(foreach req,$(BTEST_EXTRA),$(req-extra)) \
--eval '(require '"'"'org-export)' \
-l testing/lisp/test-org-export.el \
--eval '(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)' \
-f org-test-run-batch-tests
# Using emacs in batch mode.
# BATCH = $(EMACS) -batch -vanilla # XEmacs
BATCH = $(EMACS) -batch -Q
# How to generate local.mk
MAKE_LOCAL_MK = $(BATCH) \
--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./lisp")' \
--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
--eval '(org-make-local-mk)'
# Emacs must be started in lisp directory
BATCHL = $(BATCH) \
--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path ".")'
# How to generate org-install.el
MAKE_ORG_INSTALL = $(BATCHL) \
--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
--eval '(org-make-org-install)'
# How to generate org-version.el
MAKE_ORG_VERSION = $(BATCHL) \
--eval '(load "org-compat.el")' \
--eval '(load "../UTILITIES/org-fixup.el")' \
--eval '(org-make-org-version "$(ORGVERSION)" "$(GITVERSION)" "$(datadir)")'
# How to byte-compile the whole source directory
ELCDIR = $(BATCHL) \
--eval '(batch-byte-recompile-directory 0)'
# How to make a pdf file from a texinfo file
TEXI2PDF = texi2pdf --batch --clean
# How to make a pdf file from a tex file
PDFTEX = pdftex
# How to create directories with leading path components
# MKDIR = mkdir -m 755 -p # try this if you have no install
MKDIR = install -m 755 -d
# How to create the info files from the texinfo file
MAKEINFO = makeinfo
# How to create the HTML file
TEXI2HTML = makeinfo --html --number-sections
# How to find files
FIND = find
# How to remove files
RM = rm -f
# How to remove files recursively
RMR = rm -fr
# How to copy the lisp files and elc files to their destination.
# CP = cp -p # try this if you have no install
CP = install -m 644 -p
# How to obtain administrative privileges
# leave blank if you don't need this
# SUDO =
SUDO = sudo
# Name of the program to install info files
# INSTALL_INFO = ginstall-info # Debian: avoid harmless warning message
INSTALL_INFO = install-info
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