the 'rm -rf' and cpio was bugging me because rdist used to get false hits
and also it installs the files with the wrong uid.
I've tried this by running a find .. -exec ${INSTALL} ...; instead...
these files a bit. The entries for the International secure collections
don't match Freefall's naming conventions, but hopefully MarkM will fix that
soon. Each file now has an extensive header describing what it is, how
to use it, and how you may want to customize it for a particular system.
Errors in document processing are almost never passed back to `make'.
Removed the requirement for having an obj directory. fig.2.3.n
previously had to live in obj/.
a little different than the one to generate the document. This caused
wrong page numbers.
Fixed sourcing of index.so. The hack of handling it separately is no
longer necessary. This hack didn't quite work - the page numbers and
columnization of the index were wrong.
Fixed warnings about not being able to source index.so.
Fixed generation of `index' in the source directory.
Don't bother removing `index' after creating index.so. `index' gets
created again when the final document is built and it's too much
trouble to remove later.
Fixed dependencies. The long {SRCS} list in 4.4lite isn't quite
right and got broken to allow centralized rules.
1. ${ROFF} is run in ${.OBJDIR}.
2. the preprocessor prefixes ${SRCDIR}/ to relative pathnames in `.so'
statements.
This is useful when running ${ROFF} in the source directory isn't
convenient.
Added dependencies on ${EXTRA} and ${OBJS}. These are usually for files
that are sourced indirectly. ${OBJS} is for files that are built.
4.4lite has decentalized incomplete dependencies on ${EXTRA} and ${DPADD}.
These were broken by are centralized handling of the roff targets.
too. Basically, if the name starts with a "/", it's tested with "test -e";
otherwise, it's tested with "witch -s".
Reviewed by: the ports list (well at least nobody complained)
us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.