Info2: << Package: rubber Version: 1.4 Revision: 1 Type: python (2.7) Recommends: texlive-base Depends: python%type_pkg[python] Source: https://launchpad.net/%n/trunk/%v/+download/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-Checksum: SHA256(824af6142a0e52804de2f80d571c0aade1d0297a7d359a5f1874acbb53c0f0b4) PatchScript: << perl -pi -e 's|base/man|base/share/man|g; s|base/info|base/share/info|g' setup.py << CompileScript: << mandir=%p/share/man infodir=%p/share/info %p/bin/python%type_raw[python] setup.py build << InfoTest: << TestScript: cd tests; ./run.sh || exit 2 << InstallScript: << %p/bin/python%type_raw[python] setup.py install --root=%d << DocFiles: NEWS README COPYING InfoDocs: %n.info License: GPL Description: Building system for LaTeX documents DescDetail: << This is a building system for LaTeX documents. It is based on a routine that runs (hopefully) just as many compilations as necessary. The module system provides a great flexibility that virtually allows support for any package with no user intervention, as well as pre- and post-processing of the document. The standard modules currently provide support for bibtex, dvips, pdftex, makeindex, cweb and graphics/graphicx (currently with automatic epstopdf and XFig picture conversion and Metapost compilation). << DescUsage: << This package can be used with non-Fink TeX distributions, so a dependency isn't specified. If you want to use a Fink TeX distribution, you'll need to install it yourself. << DescPackaging: << Unlike the prior version, this installs modules. The build system only uses Python 2.7. I'm insufficiently Python-savvy to figure out how to get it to use the system's Python properly--the --mod-dir configure parameter doesn't seem to do the right thing. Doesn't explicitly encode paths to executables (e.g. 'latex'), but just uses the first in the PATH, so we'll avoid declaring a dependency and let users install one themselves. We manually regenerate the .pyc files to avoid hardcoding %i in them. Previous versions by: Antoine Reilles Alexander Hansen << Homepage: https://launchpad.net/rubber Maintainer: None <<