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NVDLA Open Source Project documentation ======================================= If you just want to read the latest version of the NVDLA documentation, go to http://nvdla.org/. The NVDLA documentation is written in RestructuredText and built using Sphinx. Building documentation inside of NVIDIA --------------------------------------- To build documentation on the NVIDIA farm, you need to first install Sphinx in your working directory. To do this: * Make sure that you have a version of git in your PATH -- /home/utils/git-2.9.2/bin/ will do. * Set up the VirtualEnv. `cd` into where you want Sphinx to be installed, and then run: $ /home/utils/Python-2.7.9/bin/virtualenv sphinx This will create a directory called 'sphinx' in your current directory. (If you want the directory to be named something else, you can change it as the parameter to virtualenv.) * Install Sphinx in the virtualenv. I set up my virtualenv in /home/scratch.jwise_t19x/sphinx, so I will run: $ /home/scratch.jwise_t19x/sphinx/bin/pip install sphinx * Sphinx should be installed now. To set up your environment to run Sphinx, if you're using csh, you can run (changing the paths for your install): % source /home/scratch.jwise_t19x/sphinx/bin/activate.csh or, for bash users: $ . /home/scratch.jwise_t19x/sphinx/bin/activate You should now be able to run build-html.sh inside of this "doc" directory. Infrastructure -------------- Travis-CI is set up to push to github-pages, as recommended in: https://blog.ionelmc.ro/2015/07/11/publishing-to-github-pages-from-travis-ci/
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