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+Pre-processor-pretty-printer for Objective Caml.\
+}
diff --git a/distrib/MacOS-X/Welcome.rtf.template b/distrib/MacOS-X/Welcome.rtf.template
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ed843ef5bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/MacOS-X/Welcome.rtf.template
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+{\rtf1\mac\ansicpg10000\cocoartf100
+{\fonttbl\f0\fswiss\fcharset77 Helvetica;}
+{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
+\margl1440\margr1440\vieww9000\viewh9000\viewkind0
+\pard\tx1440\tx2880\tx4320\tx5760\tx7200\ql\qnatural
+
+\f0\fs24 \cf0 This package will install the binary distribution of Coq VVERSION on\
+your Macintosh.\
+\
+You will need 41 MB of disk space to install this package.\
+}
diff --git a/distrib/MacOS-X/coq.info.template b/distrib/MacOS-X/coq.info.template
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e32b329091
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/MacOS-X/coq.info.template
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Title Coq
+Version VERSION
+Description The Coq proof assistant
+DefaultLocation /
+DeleteWarning
+
+### Package Flags
+
+NeedsAuthorization YES
+Required NO
+Relocatable NO
+RequiresReboot NO
+UseUserMask NO
+OverwritePermissions NO
+InstallFat NO
diff --git a/distrib/Makefile b/distrib/Makefile
index 2f1ca1d346..4ee9f0f37f 100644
--- a/distrib/Makefile
+++ b/distrib/Makefile
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ noarguments:
@echo "make contrib-ftp-install |prepared"
@echo "make deb to build a debian package"
@echo "make win to build a windows package"
+ @echo "make macosx to build a MacOS-X package on a disk image"
################## Main targets
@@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ tag:
echo -n "Tagging the archive with version number $(DASHEDVERSION)...";\
cvs rtag -F $(DASHEDVERSION) $(MAJORVERSION)
-tar-gz:
+tar-gz:
@echo -n Exporting a fresh copy of the archive...
@- rm -rf ${COQPACKAGE}
@cvs export -d $(COQPACKAGE) -r $(DASHEDVERSION) $(MAJORVERSION)
@@ -118,7 +119,11 @@ arch-tar-gz-final:
tar -cvf ${DISTRIBDIR}/$(COQPACKAGE)-$(SYSTEM)-$(ARCH).tar *)
gzip --best $(COQPACKAGE)-$(SYSTEM)-$(ARCH).tar
-arch-tar-gz: ${COQPACKAGE}.tar.gz
+arch-tar-gz:
+ $(MAKE) arch-image
+ $(MAKE) arch-tar-gz-final
+
+arch-image: ${COQPACKAGE}.tar.gz
@echo "Building $(COQPACKAGE)-$(SYSTEM)-$(ARCH).tar.gz to be installed in /usr/local/"
@echo "Warning: leading / is removed"
- mkdir -p ${ARCHBUILDROOT}
@@ -126,11 +131,10 @@ arch-tar-gz: ${COQPACKAGE}.tar.gz
rm -rf ${COQPACKAGE} || true;\
gunzip -c $(DISTRIBDIR)/${COQPACKAGE}.tar.gz | tar xf -;\
cd ${COQPACKAGE};\
- ./configure -bindir /usr/local/bin -libdir /usr/local/lib/coq -mandir /usr/local/man -emacs emacs -emacslib /usr/local/lib/emacs/site-lisp -opt;\
+ ./configure -bindir /usr/local/bin -libdir /usr/local/lib/coq -mandir /usr/local/man -emacs emacs -emacslib /usr/local/lib/emacs/site-lisp -opt -reals all;\
make world check;\
rm -rf ${ARCHBUILDROOT}/buildroot/* || true;\
make -e COQINSTALLPREFIX=${ARCHBUILDROOT}/buildroot/ install)
- $(MAKE) arch-tar-gz-final
win: ${COQPACKAGE}.tar.gz
@echo "Building $(COQPACKAGE)-Win.zip to be installed in \coq\bin"
@@ -323,3 +327,39 @@ deb: prep-deb
deb-sign: prep-deb
cd deb_build/${COQPACKAGE} ; dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot 2>&1 | tee ../../deb.log
(lintian deb_build/${COQDEBCHANGES} | tee lintian.log) || true
+
+macosx:
+ # Builds the /usr/local/bin image
+ $(MAKE) arch-image
+ # Builds the pkg file
+ $(MAKE) macosx-pkg
+ $(MAKE) macosx-dmg
+
+macosx-pkg:
+ # Builds the info file
+ sed -e "s/VERSION/${VERSION}/g" MacOS-X/coq.info.template > MacOS-X/coq-${VERSION}.info
+ # Builds the resources files
+ rm -rf MacOS-X/Resources
+ mkdir MacOS-X/Resources
+ sed -e "s/VERSION/${VERSION}/g" MacOS-X/Licence.rtf.template > MacOS-X/Resources/License.rtf
+ sed -e "s/VERSION/${VERSION}/g" MacOS-X/Welcome.rtf.template > MacOS-X/Resources/Welcome.rtf
+ cp MacOS-X/ReadMe.rtf.template MacOS-X/Resources/ReadMe.rtf
+ # Builds the pkg file
+ package MacOS-X/buildroot MacOS-X/coq-${VERSION}.info -r MacOS-X/Resources
+
+macosx-dmg:
+ rm -f coq-${VERSION}-macosx.dmg
+ # We successively :
+ # - create the dmg file
+ # - bind it to a device /dev/diskXs2 (name)
+ # - create the file system and name it "Coq X.X"
+ # - unbind the device to mount the image on /Volumes
+ # - copy the package
+ (export size=`du -s coq-${VERSION}.pkg | cut -dc -f 1`;\
+ hdiutil create -sectors `expr $$size + 1000` coq-${VERSION}-macosx.dmg;\
+ export name=`hdid -nomount coq-${VERSION}-macosx.dmg | tail -1 | cut -d" " -f 1`;\
+ newfs_hfs -v "Coq ${VERSION}" $$name;\
+ hdiutil eject $$name; hdid coq-${VERSION}-macosx.dmg;\
+ mkdir "/Volumes/Coq ${VERSION}/coq-${VERSION}.pkg";\
+ ditto -rsrcFork -v coq-${VERSION}.pkg "/Volumes/Coq ${VERSION}/coq-${VERSION}.pkg")
+