#!/bin/sh ## John R. Sheets ## This is a convenience script for building the website docs for ## www.winehq.com. It creates tarballs of the HTML with special ## server-side includes and CSS settings that aren't appropriate for ## the mainline Wine tree. For this reason, and to make it easier to ## set up an automated website update system, I'm putting this in ## a standalone shell script. ## ## There's no need to invoke the Wine make system just for web ## updates. For example, we can just grab the documentation ## subdirectory, without having to pull the entire wine tree: ## ## $ cvs co wine/documentation ## $ cd wine/documentation ## $ ./make_winehq ## $ rsync ... WWWDIR=www.winehq.com ## Want to put this into a sub-directory for easier maintenance if [ -e $WWWDIR ]; then rm -rf $WWWDIR.old mv $WWWDIR $WWWDIR.old fi mkdir $WWWDIR ## Create four-book HTML tarball echo "./db2html-winehq wine-user.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-user.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq wine-devel.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-devel.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq winelib-user.sgml" ./db2html-winehq winelib-user.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq wine-pkg.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-pkg.sgml tar czf winedoc-html.tgz wine-user wine-devel winelib-user wine-pkg cp winedoc-html.tgz $WWWDIR ## Create one-book HTML tarball echo "./db2html-winehq wine-doc.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-doc.sgml tar czf wine-set-html.tgz wine-doc cp wine-set-html.tgz $WWWDIR ## Create PostScript tarball echo "db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-user.sgml" db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-user.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-devel.sgml" db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-devel.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2ps -d ./print.dsl winelib-user.sgml" db2ps -d ./print.dsl winelib-user.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-pkg.sgml" db2ps -d ./print.dsl wine-pkg.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 tar czf winedoc-ps.tgz wine-user.ps wine-devel.ps winelib-user.ps wine-pkg.ps cp winedoc-ps.tgz $WWWDIR ## Create PDF tarball echo "db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-user.sgml" db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-user.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-devel.sgml" db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-devel.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2pdf -d ./print.dsl winelib-user.sgml" db2pdf -d ./print.dsl winelib-user.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-pkg.sgml" db2pdf -d ./print.dsl wine-pkg.sgml > /dev/null 2>&1 tar czf winedoc-pdf.tgz wine-user.pdf wine-devel.pdf winelib-user.pdf wine-pkg.pdf cp winedoc-pdf.tgz $WWWDIR ## Create SGML tarball echo "Creating SGML package..." tar czf winedoc-sgml.tgz *.sgml *.dsl *.ent db2html-winehq cp winedoc-sgml.tgz $WWWDIR ## Done creating downloadable tarballs for users. Now we want to ## create a tarball of SHTML in a slightly different form, for the ## website. These versions use special server-side includes which ## aren't appropriate outside of winehq.com. ## ## Use the special website stylesheet export WINEDOC_STYLESHEET=../winehq.dsl ## Create four-book SHTML tarball echo "./db2html-winehq wine-user.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-user.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq wine-devel.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-devel.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq winelib-user.sgml" ./db2html-winehq winelib-user.sgml echo "./db2html-winehq wine-pkg.sgml" ./db2html-winehq wine-pkg.sgml tar czf winehq-shtml.tgz wine-user wine-devel winelib-user wine-pkg cp winehq-shtml.tgz $WWWDIR