docs: Include files are always searched at standard location, too.
This removes the need to specify the location where yml2 was unpacked or
installed as YML_PATH. So this now works:
YML_PATH=/foo ./yml2proc --xml2yml
The standard system location <prefix>/share/yml2 is now always appended to
the include search path. If this path does not exist, the directory one
above the `backend.py` file is added, allowing the same behaviour for
uninstalled yml2.
In the Makefile enforce the .ysl2 files to be searched in the current
directory first.
YML_PATH=
YML2C=yml2c
all: homepage
homepage: index.html features.html yslt.html toolchain.html programming.html hello.html
update: homepage format.css gpl-2.0.txt
rsync -avC *.html *.yml2 format.css *.yhtml2 gpl-2.0.txt samples dragon:fdik.org/yml2/
update-all: update yml2c yml2.py pyPEG.py backend.py yml2proc
if test -z $(VERSION) ; then echo VERSION not set ; exit 1 ; fi
rsync -avC *.py yml2 yml2c Makefile yml2proc xml2yml.ysl2 standardlib.ysl2 samples dragon:fdik.org/yml2/
ssh dragon bash -c "cd ; cd fdik.org/; tar cvjf yml-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 yml2/{*.py,*.yml2,*.yhtml2,format.css,gpl-2.0.txt,yml2,yml2c,Makefile,yml2proc,xml2yml.ysl2,standardlib.ysl2,samples} ; rm yml2.tar.bz2 ; ln -s yml-$(VERSION).tar.bz2 yml2.tar.bz2"
%.html: %.en.yhtml2 heading.en.yhtml2 homepage.en.yhtml2
$(YML2C) $< -o $@
clean:
rm -f *.html *.pyc *.pyo */*.pyc */*.pyo