On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stephen Ellison wrote:
Is there a quick way of checking the R manuals built from the .texi
files in ../doc/manual without building the rest of R?
What does 'check' mean?
Going from a vanilla checkout, some included files are missing (eg
version.texi) and created by the makefiles, so it looks like the
complete make script needs to be run at least once ... and then one
has a number of make-generated changes to one's R sources to worry
about in any subsequent diff.
You haven't told us your OS (pace the posting guide). On all systems
the first step is to run configure (but that has already been done for
you on Windows, but you do need to create MkRules from MkRules.local).
Again except on Windows, we recommend working in a build directory
other than the sources. Even on Windows there will be *no*
'make-generated changes to one's R sources': no files are changed but
some are generated. make distclean will clean up ..
Is the only route to export the svn copy, build from the exported
copy and then use texinfo to check the manual pages using the
make-built includes and rules?
Possibly, depending on the meaning of 'check'.
R-core (as the only people changing these manuals) also need to use a
pdflatex system, to check that the PDF version can be made as the
manuals have PDF-specific (and HTML-specific) sections.
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Brian D. Ripley, rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk
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University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self)
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