Sorry Meg, I can't really help as I'm overloaded these days. fuel-dev, any volunteer to help Meg with Sphinx?
Thanks! On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Meg McRoberts <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks, Mike. Yes, this is one of the documents I found. My problem is > that I don't know what or where the > container directive is. I read this: > http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/directives.html -- it looks > like the > container directive is going to contain the "container" string -- I did a > grep -r on the fuel-docs repo and get no > hits for "container". > > Any suggestions about what I should be looking for? This was building > fine before I split the files... > meg > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Mike Scherbakov < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Doesn't this help: >> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.text.docutils.user/5827 ? >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:09 AM, Meg McRoberts <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi, Mike, >>> I have a doc build problem that I can't figure out -- could you help or >>> forward this to >>> someone else who can help. >>> >>> As a first step in the doc reorganization (blueprints coming soon), >>> Dmitry wants me to >>> break up the existing doc source into modular files -- only one header >>> section per file. >>> Also making the source tree deeper, with more sub-directories. I am >>> doing this phase >>> without modifying or moving any of the information. >>> >>> The Install Guide is the last one I did and I am now getting the >>> following build error: >>> >>> Warning, treated as error: >>> pages/install-guide/0070-networks/0100-understand-config-network.rst:11: >>> SEVERE: Unexpected section title. >>> >>> Understanding and Configuring the Network >>> ========================================= >>> >>> make: *** [html] Error 1 >>> megm@megm-ThinkPad-W530:~/fuel-docs$ >>> >>> This happens locally and with Jenkins. >>> >>> I googled and found information that this indicates that I have a >>> section header inside a >>> container directive but I can't find the "container" string anywhere in >>> these docs. I've tried >>> all sorts of things to get around it -- if I delete the "=========" line >>> under this header, I get >>> the same message for the next heading that comes up. >>> >>> Is there something else that masquerades as a container directory? >>> Anything else I should >>> look for. >>> >>> I committed the files despite the build error so you could see them: >>> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/84334/ >>> >>> I'll be online past midnight >>> my time if you want to Skype or something. >>> >>> Thanks much! >>> meg >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mike Scherbakov >> #mihgen >> > > -- Mike Scherbakov #mihgen
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