commit | b6936f9d5f3d84693bce94be362145f7eefa7989 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alexander Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev@ucla.edu> | Sun Dec 29 00:13:12 2013 +0000 |
committer | Alexander Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev@ucla.edu> | Sun Dec 29 00:13:12 2013 +0000 |
tree | 05d96be40303bf5399f794b930450efe5aab43a9 | |
parent | ca58dc21496cf9459fc271d76b0df079d85cd675 [diff] |
Adding StatusResponse specification (nack for prefix registration protocol) git-svn-id: svn+ssh://dyadis.cs.arizona.edu/NDN-spec/spec-sphinx@193 c5937c81-b952-4fd9-96ba-3036b240b622
To "compile" documentation into html form you would need to install Sphinx documentation package, which should be relatively trivial.
If you're on OSX platform:
If you have macports, then
sudo port install py27-sphinx sudo port selectsphinx py27-sphinx
sudo easy_install-2.7 sphinxcontrib-fulltoc sudo easy_install-2.7 sphinxcontrib-bibtex
Install from source: http://sphinx-doc.org/install.html
Install from .pkg binary package: http://named-data.net/binaries/sphinx-doc-0.2.pkg
If you're on Ubuntu Linux:
sudo apt-get install python-sphinx sudo easy_install sphinxcontrib-fulltoc sudo easy_install sphinxcontrib-bibtex
Just type
make html
And a set of HTML pages will be build under _build/html
You can also type
make latexpdf
This way Sphinx will prepare .tex file and will try to build .pdf document.