How to build this documentation from the source =============================================== Pre-requisites for a simple build, or to update man pages: * Sphinx 1.0.4 or higher (See http://sphinx.pocoo.org) with the autodoc extension installed. Additional prerequisites to include the API reference based on Doxygen markup: * Python 2.5 with the Cheetah, lxml, and xml modules * Doxygen Simple build without API reference ---------------------------------- To test simple changes to the RST sources, you can build the documentation without the Doxygen reference by running, from the doc directory:: sphinx-build . test_html You will see a number of warnings about missing files. This is expected. Updating man pages ------------------ Man pages are generated from the RST sources and checked into the ``src/man`` directory of the repository. This allows man pages to be installed without requiring Sphinx when using a source checkout. To regenerate these files, run ``make man`` from the man subdirectory of a configured build tree. You can also do this from an unconfigured source tree with:: cd src/man make -f Makefile.in top_srcdir=.. srcdir=. man make clean As with the simple build, it is normal to see warnings about missing files when rebuilding the man pages. Building for a release tarball or web site ------------------------------------------ To generate documentation in HTML format, run ``make html`` in the ``doc`` subdirectory of a configured build tree (the build directory corresponding to ``src/doc``, not the top-level ``doc`` directory). The output will be placed in the top-level ``doc/html`` directory. This build will include the API reference generated from Doxygen markup in the source tree. Documentation generated this way will use symbolic names for paths (like ``BINDIR`` for the directory containing user programs), with the symbolic names being links to a table showing typical values for those paths. You can also do this from an unconfigured source tree with:: cd src/doc make -f Makefile.in SPHINX_ARGS= htmlsrc Building for an OS package or site documentation ------------------------------------------------ To generate documentation specific to a build of MIT krb5 as you have configured it, run ``make substhtml`` in the ``doc`` subdirectory of a configured build tree (the build directory corresponding to ``src/doc``, not the top-level ``doc`` directory). The output will be placed in the ``html_subst`` subdirectory of that build directory. This build will include the API reference. Documentation generated this way will use concrete paths (like ``/usr/local/bin`` for the directory containing user programs, for a default custom build).