--- loncom/build/Makefile 2004/08/10 15:35:58 1.166 +++ loncom/build/Makefile 2004/11/23 14:22:56 1.168.2.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.166 2004/08/10 15:35:58 albertel Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.168.2.1 2004/11/23 14:22:56 albertel Exp $ # TYPICAL USAGE of this Makefile is primarily for two targets: # "make build" and "make install". @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ SAVE=program.pl.$(TIMESTAMP) LAUNCHSAVE=$(OUTSTREAM) $(SAVE) METAMTARGET="" MTARGET="" -VERSION=CVS_HEAD +VERSION=1.2.99.0 # The current working definition for "RELEASE" is: changes not in the software, # but in the operating system dependent packaging of the software. Thus, the # generic tarball releases do not need to have a release number specified. @@ -332,7 +332,8 @@ hosts_and_domain_tab: TEST_hosts_tab TES webserverconf: cat $(SOURCE)/doc/loncapafiles/webserver.piml | \ - perl piml_parse.pl $(CATEGORY) $(DIST) "$(TARGET)" $(LAUNCH) + perl piml_parse.pl $(CATEGORY) $(DIST) "$(TARGET)" $(LAUNCH) | \ + tee -a WARNINGS # ---------------- Top-level files such as README, UPDATE, CHECKRPMS, and TEST vanillatar: @@ -584,16 +585,16 @@ MANIFEST_cvs: # ------------------- MANIFEST the building, testing and standard loncapa files MANIFEST_lpml: cat $(SOURCE)/doc/loncapafiles/buildfiles.lpml | \ - perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development default \ + perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development $(DIST) \ '$(SOURCE)' '$(TARGET)' | grep '[[:alnum:]]' >> $(SOURCE)/MANIFEST cat $(SOURCE)/doc/loncapafiles/testfiles.lpml | \ - perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development default \ + perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development $(DIST) \ '$(SOURCE)' '$(TARGET)' | grep '[[:alnum:]]' >> $(SOURCE)/MANIFEST cat $(SOURCE)/doc/loncapafiles/installfiles.lpml | \ - perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development default \ + perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development $(DIST) \ '$(SOURCE)' '$(TARGET)' | grep '[[:alnum:]]' >> $(SOURCE)/MANIFEST cat $(SOURCE)/doc/loncapafiles/loncapafiles.lpml | \ - perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development default \ + perl lpml_parse.pl MANIFEST development $(DIST) \ '$(SOURCE)' '$(TARGET)' | grep '[[:alnum:]]' >> $(SOURCE)/MANIFEST # ------------ Files for top-level (the vanilla layer that the user first sees)