Build dependencies on Debian-based systems include, at least:
apt install python3-pip pandoc perl sed perl \ texlive texlive-science texlive-fonts-extra texlive-bibtex-extra biber latexmk
Prior to Bullseye you may also need the awk
and texlive-generic-recommended
packages.
For link checking, you will also need the following Python packages:
pip3 install docutils==0.19 rst2html5 certifi PyPDF2
Use:
make nufour
to make the draft specification for NU4 (nufour.pdf
);make heartwood
to make the specification for Heartwood (protocol.pdf
);make blossom
to make the specification for the Blossom upgrade (blossom.pdf
);make sapling
to make the specification for the Overwinter and Sapling upgrades (sapling.pdf
);make sprout
to make a version of the specification that does not include Overwinter or Sapling (sprout.pdf
).make linkcheck
(in the root of the repo) to build everything and also perform link checking. This will access the network.
make all
is equivalent to make nu5 canopy heartwood blossom sapling
.
By default these use latexmk
. If you have trouble getting latexmk
to
work, you can instead use make nolatexmk-sapling
, etc. That is not the
preferred way of building because it may not run pdflatex
enough times.
It is also possible to use the incremental (-pvc
) mode of latexmk
to
automatically rebuild when changes in the source files are detected, by adding
EXTRAOPT=-pvc
to the make
command line. In this case the updated PDF
files will be in the aux/
directory. Manual intervention is still needed
when there are LaTeX errors.
There is experimental support for building the specification using LuaTeX or XeTeX; see the comments at the top of the Makefile. However, this will currently produce poor output. A warning is included below the Abstract to indicate this.