openafs/doc/man-pages/generate-man
Andrew Deason 21edc432dc doc: Add support for section 3 man pages
Generate and install man pages (and their HTML versions) for library
reference documentation in section 3.

Change-Id: I500818097c6880e0412794661393351ab14461dc
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/3898
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
2011-07-08 22:16:10 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Generate the OpenAFS man pages from POD source. This script is normally
# invoked by regen.sh but may be run at any time to rebuild all of the man
# pages (with a newer version of pod2man than was used for the release, for
# instance).
# Exit on any error.
set -e
if [ ! -d pod1 ] ; then
echo 'generate-man must be run from the doc/man-pages directory' >&2
exit 1
fi
if pod2man pod1/afs.pod > /dev/null ; then
:
else
echo 'pod2man not found, skipping man page generation' >&2
exit 1
fi
if perl -e 'use Pod::Man 2.04' > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
:
else
echo 'Pod::Man is older than the recommended version of 2.04 or later' >&2
echo 'Continuing with man page generation anyway' >&2
fi
# Create the directories. We generate each section into its own directory
# to make installation rules easier.
[ -d man1 ] || mkdir man1
[ -d man3 ] || mkdir man3
[ -d man5 ] || mkdir man5
[ -d man8 ] || mkdir man8
# Generate each set of man pages. For each, allow for the case of the
# directory being empty. In that case, for won't expand the wildcard, and
# we want to avoid running pod2man with a wildcard as an argument.
pod1=`ls pod1`
if [ -n "$pod1" ] ; then
cd pod1
for f in *.pod ; do
pod2man -c 'AFS Command Reference' -r 'OpenAFS' -s 1 "$f" \
> ../man1/`echo "$f" | sed 's/\.pod$//'`.1
done
cd ..
fi
pod3=`ls pod3`
if [ -n "$pod3" ] ; then
cd pod3
for f in *.pod ; do
pod2man -c 'AFS Library Reference' -r 'OpenAFS' -s 3 "$f" \
> ../man3/`echo "$f" | sed -e 's/\.pod$//' -e 's/^AFS\./AFS::/'`.3
# Perl module manpages are named AFS.foo instead of AFS::foo, since
# we cannot have colons in filenames on Windows. So here, we assume
# anything with "AFS." should be "AFS::" instead.
done
cd ..
fi
pod5=`ls pod5`
if [ -n "$pod5" ] ; then
cd pod5
for f in *.pod ; do
pod2man -c 'AFS File Reference' -r 'OpenAFS' -s 5 "$f" \
> ../man5/`echo "$f" | sed 's/\.pod$//'`.5
done
cd ..
fi
pod8=`ls pod8`
if [ -n "$pod8" ] ; then
cd pod8
for f in *.pod ; do
pod2man -c 'AFS Command Reference' -r 'OpenAFS' -s 8 "$f" \
> ../man8/`echo "$f" | sed 's/\.pod$//'`.8
done
cd ..
fi