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##
## Build procedure for www.openssl.org
## Checkouts.
CHECKOUTS = /var/cache/openssl/checkouts
## Snapshot directory
SNAP = $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl
## OMC data directory
OMCDATA = $(CHECKOUTS)/data
## Where releases are found.
RELEASEDIR = /srv/ftp/source
## The OMC repository checkout can be used for dependencies.
## By default, we don't assume it, as not everyone has access to it.
## If you have it, do 'make PERSONDB=PATH/TO/omc/persondb.yaml' where
## PATH/TO/omc is the checked out OMC repository.
## We let it be FORCE by default... This forces the production of files
## that depend on this database, instead of just conditionally.
PERSONDB=FORCE
######################################################################
##
## Release series. These represent our release branches, and are
## our foundation for what should be built and how (often generated)
##
## The numbers given here RULE
##
## Current series. Variable names are numbered to indicate:
##
## SERIES1 OpenSSL pre-3.0
## SERIES3 OpenSSL 3.0 and on
## SERIES The concatenation of the above, for ease of use
##
## We mostly use $(SERIES) further down, but there are places where we
## need to make the distinction, because certain files are produced
## differently.
SERIES1=
SERIES3=3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0
SERIES=$(SERIES3) $(SERIES1)
## Older series. The second type is for source listings
OLDSERIES=1.1.1 1.1.0 1.0.2 1.0.1 1.0.0 0.9.8 0.9.7 0.9.6
OLDSERIES2=1.1.1 1.1.0 1.0.2 1.0.1 1.0.0 0.9.x
## Series for manual layouts, named similar to SERIES1, SERIES3, SERIES
MANSERIES1=1.1.1 1.0.2
MANSERIES3=3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0
MANSERIES=$(MANSERIES3) $(MANSERIES1)
## Future series, i.e. a series that hasn't had any final release yet.
## This would typically be a major or minor version that's still only
## on the master branch, but that has come far enough for us to start
## to make alpha and beta releases.
## We distinguish them to avoid having to produce notes, vulnerability
## documents, ... but still being able to present tarballs.
FUTURESERIES=
# All simple generated files.
# The H_ variables hold renderings of .md files present in the local
# repository. This does not include .md files taken from other repositories,
# they have their own special handling.
H_TOP = $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- *.md | grep -v '^README')) \
$(basename $(basename $(shell git ls-files -- *.md.tt))))
H_COMMUNITY = $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- community/*.md)) \
$(basename $(basename $(shell git ls-files -- community/*.md.tt))))
# We filter out any file starting with 'sub-'... they get special treatment
H_DOCS = $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- docs/*.md \
docs/*.md.tt \
| grep -v '/sub-')))
H_NEWS = $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- news/*.md)) \
$(basename $(basename $(shell git ls-files -- news/*.md.tt))))
H_POLICIES = $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- \
policies/*.md \
policies/general/*.md \
policies/technical/*.md \
policies/general-supplemental/*.md)) \
$(basename $(basename $(shell git ls-files -- \
policies/general/*.md.tt \
policies/technical/*.md.tt))))
# We filter out any file starting with 'sub-'... they get special treatment
H_SOURCE= $(addsuffix .html,\
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- source/*.md \
source/old/*.md \
| grep -v '/sub-') \
$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- source/*.md.tt \
source/old/*.md.tt \
| grep -v '/sub-'))))
H_SUPPORT = $(addsuffix .html,$(basename $(shell git ls-files -- support/*.md)))
SIMPLE = $(H_TOP) \
$(H_COMMUNITY) \
$(foreach S,$(SERIES),news/openssl-$(S)-notes.html) \
$(H_NEWS) \
news/secadv \
news/secjson \
$(foreach S,$(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES),news/vulnerabilities-$(S).html) \
$(H_POLICIES) \
policies/glossary.html \
$(H_SOURCE) \
source/.htaccess \
$(H_SUPPORT)
SRCLISTS = $(foreach S,$(FUTURESERIES) $(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES2) fips,source/old/$(S)/index.html)
SIMPLEDOCS = $(H_DOCS) \
docs/OpenSSLStrategicArchitecture.html \
docs/OpenSSL300Design.html \
docs/manpages.html
GLOSSARY=$(CHECKOUTS)/general-policies/policies/glossary.md
all_GENERAL_POLICIES=$(wildcard $(CHECKOUTS)/general-policies/policies/*.md)
all_GENERAL_POLICY_SUPPL=$(wildcard $(CHECKOUTS)/general-policies/policy-supplemental/*.md)
all_TECHNICAL_POLICIES=$(wildcard $(CHECKOUTS)/technical-policies/policies/*.md)
GENERAL_POLICIES=$(filter-out $(CHECKOUTS)/general-policies/policies/README.md $(GLOSSARY),$(all_GENERAL_POLICIES))
GENERAL_POLICY_SUPPL=$(filter-out $(CHECKOUTS)/general-policies/policy-supplemental/README.md,$(all_GENERAL_POLICY_SUPPL))
TECHNICAL_POLICIES=$(filter-out $(CHECKOUTS)/technical-policies/policies/README.md,$(all_TECHNICAL_POLICIES))
.PHONY : FORCE
%.html : %.md bin/md-to-html5
@rm -f $@
./bin/md-to-html5 $<
% : %.tt bin/from-tt
@rm -f $@
./bin/from-tt $<
all: suball subdocs manmastertts mancross manhtml akamai-purge
suball: $(SIMPLE) $(SRCLISTS)
relupd: suball docs akamai-purge
docs: subdocs manpagetts mancross manhtml
subdocs: $(SIMPLEDOCS)
clean:
rm -rf $(SIMPLE) $(SIMPLEDOCS) $(SRCLISTS)
akamai-purge:
# Legacy targets
hack-source_htaccess: all
simple: all
generated: all
rebuild: all
# For our use of pandoc for full documents, we create a template suitable
# for us.
inc/pandoc-template.html5: inc/pandoc-header.html5 inc/pandoc-body-prologue.html5 inc/pandoc-body-epilogue.html5 bin/mk-pandoc-template Makefile
pandoc --print-default-template=html5 \
| ./bin/mk-pandoc-template html5 > $@
# Make bin/md-to-html5 depend on inc/pandoc-template.html5
bin/md-to-html5: inc/pandoc-template.html5
######################################################################
##
## Man-page building section
##
## This is quite a complex set of rules, because there are many
## things that need to be built:
##
## - The man-pages themselves
## - Apropos-like listings
## - Cross-references between man-pages in different OpenSSL
## versions
##
## A lot of the work is made with generated rules.
# makemanpagetts1 and makemanpagetts3 creates rules for targets like man-pagetts-1.1.1,
# to build the set of man-page templates. makemanpagetts1 is used for pre-3.0 OpenSSL,
# while makemanpagetts3 is used for OpenSSL 3.0 and on.
# makemanapropos creates rules for targets like man-apropos-1.1.1, to build
# 'apropos' like indexes for all the manpages.
# makemanindexes creates rules for targets like man-index-1.1.1, to build the
# main HTML index for a set of man-pages.
#
# $(1) = input directory in CHECKOUTS, $(2) = release version
# This variant is for pre-3.0 documentation
define makemanpagetts1
man-pagetts-$(2):
@rm -rf docs/man$(2)
@mkdir -p docs/man$(2) \
docs/man$(2)/man1 \
docs/man$(2)/man3 \
docs/man$(2)/man5 \
docs/man$(2)/man7
./bin/mk-manpagetts $(CHECKOUTS)/$(1)/doc $(2) docs/man$(2)
endef
# This variant is for 3.0 documentation
define makemanpagetts3
man-pagetts-$(2):
@rm -rf docs/man$(2)
@mkdir -p docs/man$(2) \
docs/man$(2)/man1 \
docs/man$(2)/man3 \
docs/man$(2)/man5 \
docs/man$(2)/man7
./bin/mk-manpagetts3 $(CHECKOUTS)/$(1) $(2) docs/man$(2)
endef
define makemanapropos
docs/man$(2)/man1/index.inc: bin/mk-apropos Makefile
./bin/mk-apropos docs/man$(2)/man1 > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man3/index.inc: bin/mk-apropos Makefile
./bin/mk-apropos docs/man$(2)/man3 > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man5/index.inc: bin/mk-apropos Makefile
./bin/mk-apropos docs/man$(2)/man5 > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man7/index.inc: bin/mk-apropos Makefile
./bin/mk-apropos docs/man$(2)/man7 > $$@
endef
define makemanindexes
docs/man$(2)/man1/index.md: docs/sub-man1-index.md.tt \
docs/man$(2)/man1/index.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man1 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man3/index.md: docs/sub-man3-index.md.tt \
docs/man$(2)/man3/index.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man3 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man5/index.md: docs/sub-man5-index.md.tt \
docs/man$(2)/man5/index.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man5 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man7/index.md: docs/sub-man7-index.md.tt \
docs/man$(2)/man7/index.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man7 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/index.md: docs/sub-index.md.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2) \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
endef
define makemandirdata
docs/man$(2)/man1/dirdata.yaml: docs/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man1 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' sectnum=1 \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man3/dirdata.yaml: docs/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man3 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' sectnum=3 \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man5/dirdata.yaml: docs/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man5 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' sectnum=5 \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/man7/dirdata.yaml: docs/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2)/man7 \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' sectnum=7 \
< $$< > $$@
docs/man$(2)/dirdata.yaml: docs/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
./bin/from-tt -d docs/man$(2) \
releases='$(MANSERIES)' release='$(2)' \
< $$< > $$@
endef
define makemanuals1
$(eval $(call makemanpagetts1,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemanapropos,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemanindexes,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemandirdata,$(1),$(2)))
endef
define makemanuals3
$(eval $(call makemanpagetts3,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemanapropos,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemanindexes,$(1),$(2)))
$(eval $(call makemandirdata,$(1),$(2)))
endef
# Now that we have the generating macros in place, let's use them!
#
# Start off with creating the 'manpages-master' target, taking the
# source from $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl/doc
$(eval $(call makemanuals3,openssl,master))
# Next, create 'manpages-x.y' for all current releases from 3.0 and on,
# taking the source from $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl-x.y/doc
$(foreach S,$(MANSERIES3),$(eval $(call makemanuals3,openssl-$(S),$(S))))
# Next, create 'manpages-x.y.z' for all current pre-3.0 releases, taking the
# source from $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl-x.y.z-stable/doc
$(foreach S,$(MANSERIES1),$(eval $(call makemanuals1,openssl-$(S)-stable,$(S))))
MANMASTER_DIRS = \
$(foreach SEC,1 3 5 7, docs/manmaster/man$(SEC))
MANMASTERTT_TARGETS = \
man-pagetts-master \
docs/manmaster/dirdata.yaml docs/manmaster/index.html \
$(foreach D,$(MANMASTER_DIRS), $(D)/dirdata.yaml $(D)/index.html)
manmastertts: $(MANMASTERTT_TARGETS)
MANPAGE_DIRS = \
$(foreach S,$(MANSERIES), \
$(foreach SEC,1 3 5 7, docs/man$(S)/man$(SEC)))
MANPAGETT_TARGETS = \
$(foreach S,$(MANSERIES), man-pagetts-$(S) \
docs/man$(S)/dirdata.yaml docs/man$(S)/index.html) \
$(foreach D,$(MANPAGE_DIRS), $(D)/dirdata.yaml $(D)/index.html)
manpagetts: manmastertts $(MANPAGETT_TARGETS)
mancross:
./bin/mk-mancross master $(MANSERIES)
# We can't get all the files when make is started, but we can make the
# patterns for a for loop.
MANHTML_TTPATTERNS=$(foreach D,$(MANMASTER_DIRS) $(MANPAGE_DIRS), $(D)/*.md.tt)
manhtml:
./bin/mk-manhtml '$(MANHTML_TTPATTERNS)'
docs/manpages.md: docs/manpages.md.tt Makefile bin/from-tt
@rm -f $@
./bin/from-tt releases='master $(MANSERIES)' $<
docs/mansidebar.html: docs/mansidebar.html.tt Makefile bin/from-tt
@rm -f $@
./bin/from-tt releases='master $(MANSERIES)' $<
######################################################################
##
## Policy page building section
##
.PHONY: technical-policies
technical-policies: $(TECHNICAL_POLICIES) policies/technical/dirdata.yaml \
bin/md-to-html5
mkdir -p policies/technical
for x in $(TECHNICAL_POLICIES); do \
d=$$(dirname $$x); \
f=$$(basename $$x .md); \
cat "$$x" \
| sed -E -e 's!https?://github\.com/openssl/(general|technical)-policies/blob/master/policies/(.*)\.md!../\1/\2.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!https?://github\.com/openssl/(general|technical)-policies/blob/master/policy-supplemental/(.*)\.md!../\1-supplemental/\2.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!\.\./general/glossary\.html!../glossary.html!' \
| ./bin/md-to-html5 -o policies/technical/"$$f".html; \
done
policies/technical/index.inc: technical-policies bin/mk-md-titlelist Makefile
./bin/mk-md-titlelist '' $(TECHNICAL_POLICIES) > $@
policies/technical/index.md: policies/technical/index.inc
policies/technical/dirdata.yaml: policies/technical/index.inc
policies/technical/index.html: policies/technical/index.md
.PHONY: general-policies
general-policies: $(GENERAL_POLICIES) policies/general/dirdata.yaml \
bin/md-to-html5
mkdir -p policies/general
for x in $(GENERAL_POLICIES); do \
d=$$(dirname "$$x"); \
f=$$(basename "$$x" .md); \
cat "$$x" \
| sed -E -e 's!https?://github\.com/openssl/(general|technical)-policies/blob/master/policies/(.*)\.md!../\1/\2.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!https?://github\.com/openssl/(general|technical)-policies/blob/master/policy-supplemental/(.*)\.md!../\1-supplemental/\2.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!\.\./policy-supplemental/(.*)\.html!../general-supplemental/\1.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!\.\./general/glossary\.html!../glossary.html!' \
| ./bin/md-to-html5 -o policies/general/"$$f".html; \
done
policies/general/index.inc: general-policies general-policy-supplemental bin/mk-md-titlelist Makefile
./bin/mk-md-titlelist '' $(GENERAL_POLICIES) > $@
policies/general/index.md: policies/general/index.inc
policies/general/dirdata.yaml: policies/general/index.inc
policies/general/index.html: policies/general/index.md
.PHONY: general-policy-supplemental
general-policy-supplemental: $(GENERAL_POLICY_SUPPL) bin/md-to-html5
mkdir -p policies/general-supplemental
for x in $(GENERAL_POLICY_SUPPL); do \
d=$$(dirname "$$x"); \
f=$$(basename "$$x" .md); \
cat "$$x" \
| ./bin/md-to-html5 -o policies/general-supplemental/"$$f".html; \
done
policies/glossary.html: $(GLOSSARY) bin/md-to-html5 policies/dirdata.yaml
cat "$(GLOSSARY)" \
| sed -E -e 's!https?://github\.com/openssl/(general|technical)-policies/blob/master/policies/(.*)\.md!\1/\2.html!' \
| sed -E -e 's!general/glossary\.html!glossary.html!' \
| ./bin/md-to-html5 -o policies/glossary.html
######################################################################
##
## $(SIMPLE) -- SIMPLE GENERATED FILES
##
.PHONY:
newsflash.inc: news/newsflash.inc
@rm -f $@
head -7 $< >$@
index.md: newsflash.inc inc/legalities.md
community/committers.inc: $(PERSONDB) bin/mk-committers Makefile
@rm -f $@
wget -q https://api.openssl.org/0/Group/commit/Members
./bin/mk-committers <Members >$@
@rm -f Members
community/committers.md: community/committers.inc
community/otc.inc: $(PERSONDB) bin/mk-omc Makefile
./bin/mk-omc -n -p -t 'OTC Members' otc otc-inactive > $@
community/otc.md: community/otc.inc
community/omc.inc: $(PERSONDB) bin/mk-omc Makefile
./bin/mk-omc -n -e -l -p -t 'OMC Members' omc omc-inactive > $@
community/omc.md: community/omc.inc
community/omc-alumni.inc: $(PERSONDB) bin/mk-omc Makefile
./bin/mk-omc -n -l -t 'OMC Alumni' omc-alumni omc-emeritus > $@
community/omc-alumni.md: community/omc-alumni.inc
news/changelog.inc: news/changelog.txt bin/post-process-html5 Makefile
@rm -f $@
(echo 'Table of contents'; sed -e '1,/^OpenSSL Releases$$/d' < $<) \
| pandoc -t html5 -f commonmark | ./bin/post-process-html5 >$@
news/changelog.md: news/changelog.md.tt news/changelog.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
@rm -f $@
./bin/from-tt 'releases=$(SERIES)' $<
# Additionally, make news/changelog.html depend on clxy[z].txt, where xy[z]
# comes from the release number x.y[.z]. This permits it to be automatically
# recreated whenever there's a new major release.
news/changelog.html: $(foreach S,$(SERIES),news/cl$(subst .,,$(S)).txt)
# mknews_changelogtxt creates a target and ruleset for any changelog text
# file depending on the CHANGES file from the target release.
#
# $(1) = output file, $(2) = CHANGES files, relative to CHECKOUTS
define mknews_changelogtxt
news/$(1): $(CHECKOUTS)/$(2)
@rm -f $$@
cp $$< $$@
endef
# Create the target 'news/changelog.txt', taking the source from
# $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl/CHANGES.md
# We use the .txt extension for multiple purposes:
# 1. So the web server maps to the MIME type text/plain
# 2. To ensure there's no need to publish any .md file (since they're all
# supposed to be used to generate .html files)
# 3. Because it was changelog.txt before, a well known target. Why change it?
$(eval $(call mknews_changelogtxt,changelog.txt,openssl/CHANGES.md))
# Create the target 'news/clxy.md' for all releases from 3.0 and on, taking
# the source from $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl-x.y/CHANGES.md
$(foreach S,$(SERIES3),\
$(eval $(call mknews_changelogtxt,cl$(subst .,,$(S)).txt,openssl-$(S)/CHANGES.md)))
# Create the targets 'news/clxyz.txt' for all current pre-3.0 releases,
# taking the source from $(CHECKOUTS)/openssl-x.y.z-stable/CHANGES
$(foreach S,$(SERIES1),\
$(eval $(call mknews_changelogtxt,cl$(subst .,,$(S)).txt,openssl-$(S)-stable/CHANGES)))
# mknews_noteshtml creates two targets and rulesets for creating notes from
# the NEWS file for each release. One target is to create a wrapping HTML
# file from a template, the other is to create the inclusion file with the
# actual text.
#
# $(1) = release version, $(2) = NEWS file, relative to CHECKOUTS
define mknews_noteshtml
news/openssl-$(1)-notes.md: news/openssl-notes.md.tt \
news/openssl-$(1)-notes.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
@rm -f $$@
./bin/from-tt -d news -i $$< -o $$@ release='$(1)'
news/openssl-$(1)-notes.inc: $(CHECKOUTS)/$(2) bin/mk-notes Makefile
@rm -f $$@
./bin/mk-notes $(1) < $(CHECKOUTS)/$(2) > $$@
endef
# Create the targets 'news/openssl-x.y-notes.html' and
# 'news/openssl-x.y-notes.inc' for each release number x.y starting with 3.0,
# taking the source from the news file given as second argument.
$(foreach S,$(SERIES3),\
$(eval $(call mknews_noteshtml,$(S),openssl-$(S)/NEWS.md)))
# Create the targets 'news/openssl-x.y.z-notes.html' and
# 'news/openssl-x.y.z-notes.inc' for each pre-3.0 release number x.y.z,
# taking the source from the news file given as second argument.
$(foreach S,$(SERIES1),\
$(eval $(call mknews_noteshtml,$(S),openssl-$(S)-stable/NEWS)))
news/newsflash.inc: $(OMCDATA)/newsflash.txt Makefile
sed <$< >$@ \
-e '/^#/d' \
-e 's@^@<tr><td class="d">@' \
-e 's@: @</td><td class="t">@' \
-e 's@$$@</td></tr>@'
# mknews_vulnerability creates two targets and rulesets for creating
# vulnerability lists for each release. One target is to create a wrapping
# HTML file from a template, the other is to create the inclusion file with
# the actual text.
#
# $(1) = output file mod, $(2) = release version switch, $(3) = release version
define mknews_vulnerability
news/vulnerabilities$(1).inc: bin/cvejsontohtml.py news/secjson Makefile
@rm -f $$@
python3 ./bin/cvejsontohtml.py -i news/secjson/ $(2) > $$@
news/vulnerabilities$(1).md: news/vulnerabilities.md.tt \
news/vulnerabilities$(1).inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
@rm -f $$@
./bin/from-tt -d news vulnerabilitiesinc='vulnerabilities$(1).inc' < $$< > $$@
endef
# Create the main vulnerability index 'news/vulnerabilities.html' and
# 'news/vulnerabilities.inc'
$(eval $(call mknews_vulnerability,,))
# Create the vulnerability index 'news/vulnerabilities-x.y[.z].html' and
# 'news/vulnerabilities-x.y[.z].inc' for each release x.y[.z]
$(foreach S,$(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES),\
$(eval $(call mknews_vulnerability,-$(S),-b $(S))))
source/.htaccess: $(wildcard source/openssl-*.tar.gz) bin/mk-latest Makefile
@rm -f @?
./bin/mk-latest $(RELEASEDIR) >$@
source/index.inc: $(wildcard $(RELEASEDIR)/openssl-*.tar.gz) bin/mk-filelist Makefile
@rm -f $@
./bin/mk-filelist $(RELEASEDIR) '' 'openssl-*.tar.gz' >$@
# mknews_secadv creates a target to copy a secadv file from $(OMCDATA)/secadv
# to news/secadv/.
# $(1) = file name
define mknews_secadv
news/secadv/$(1): $(OMCDATA)/secadv/$(1)
cp $$< $$@
endef
# mknews_secjson creates a target to copy a security json file from $(OMCDATA)/vulnerabilities-json
# to news/secjson/.
# $(1) = file name
define mknews_secjson
news/secjson/$(1): $(OMCDATA)/vulnerabilities-json/$(1)
cp $$< $$@
endef
# Get the set of files in $(OMCDATA)/secadv/
SECADV_FILES = $(shell cd $(OMCDATA)/secadv/; git ls-files)
$(foreach F,$(SECADV_FILES),$(eval $(call mknews_secadv,$(F))))
# Get the set of files in $(OMCDATA)/vulnerabilities-json/
SECJSON_FILES = $(shell cd $(OMCDATA)/vulnerabilities-json/; git ls-files)
$(foreach F,$(SECJSON_FILES),$(eval $(call mknews_secjson,$(F))))
mkdirnews_secadv: FORCE
mkdir -p news/secadv
news/secadv: mkdirnews_secadv $(addprefix news/secadv/,$(SECADV_FILES))
.PHONY: news/secadv mkdirnews_secadv
mkdirnews_secjson: FORCE
mkdir -p news/secjson
news/secjson: mkdirnews_secjson $(addprefix news/secjson/,$(SECJSON_FILES))
.PHONY: news/secjson mkdirnews_secjson
######################################################################
##
## $(SRCLISTS) -- LISTS OF SOURCES
##
# mkoldsourceindex creates two targets and rulesets for creating the
# list of update tarballs for each release. One target is to create a
# wrapping HTML file from a template, the other is to create the
# inclusion file with the actual text.
#
# $(1) = release, $(2) = release title
define mkoldsourceindex
source/old/$(1)/index.inc: $(RELEASEDIR)/old/$(1) bin/mk-filelist Makefile
@mkdir -p `dirname $$@`
@rm -f $$@
./bin/mk-filelist $(RELEASEDIR)/old/$(1) '' '*.gz' > $$@
source/old/$(1)/index.md: source/old/sub-index.md.tt inc/legalities.md \
source/old/$(1)/index.inc \
bin/from-tt Makefile
@mkdir -p `dirname $$@`
@rm -f $$@
./bin/from-tt -d source/old/$(1) \
release='$(1)' releasetitle='Old $(2) Releases' \
< $$< > $$@
endef
define mkoldsourcedirdata
source/old/$(1)/dirdata.yaml: source/old/sub-dirdata.yaml.tt bin/from-tt Makefile
@mkdir -p `dirname $$@`
@rm -f $$@
./bin/from-tt -d source/old/$(1) \
release='$(1)' releasetitle='Old $(2) Releases' \
< $$< > $$@
source/old/$(1)/index.html: source/old/$(1)/dirdata.yaml
endef
# Create the update tarball index 'source/old/x.y.z/index.html' and
# 'source/old/x.y.z/index.inc' for each release x.y.z.
# We also create a list specifically for the old FIPS module, carefully
# crafting an HTML title with an uppercase 'FIPS' while the subdirectory
# remains named 'fips'
$(foreach S,fips $(FUTURESERIES) $(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES2),$(eval $(call mkoldsourceindex,$(S),$(patsubst fips,FIPS,$(S)))))
$(foreach S,fips $(FUTURESERIES) $(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES2),$(eval $(call mkoldsourcedirdata,$(S),$(patsubst fips,FIPS,$(S)))))
source/old/index.md: source/old/index.md.tt inc/legalities.md \
Makefile bin/from-tt Makefile
@mkdir -p `dirname $@`
@rm -f $@
./bin/from-tt releases='$(FUTURESERIES) $(SERIES) $(OLDSERIES2) fips' $<
# Extra inc -> markdown dependencies
news/newslog.md: news/newsflash.inc
news/pgpkey.md: news/openssl-security.asc
source/index.md: source/index.inc
# Extra HTML dependencies (apart from the markdown file it comes from)
# makehtmldepend creates a standard dependency for HTML files rendered from
# markdown files
# $(1) = HTML file
define makehtmldepend
$(1): bin/md-to-html5 $(dir $(1))dirdata.yaml
endef
# Generate standard dependencies for our known HTML outputs.
$(foreach H, \
$(H_TOP) \
$(H_COMMUNITY) \
$(H_DOCS) \
$(filter %.html,$(MANMASTER_TARGETS)) \
$(filter %.html,$(MANPAGES_TARGETS)) \
$(H_NEWS) \
$(H_POLICIES) \
$(H_SOURCE) \
$(H_SUPPORT) \
,$(eval $(call makehtmldepend,$(H))))