Fred,
May be it makes sense for you to outline several desired use cases.
It would be easier to discuss.
Anton Pak
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 23:18:15 +0300, Lars Wetzel <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Fred and Anton,
>
> sorry, sorrry. My fault!!! :-(
>
> No pdf file but doc.html.tgz can be found in the plugin directory,
> including
> the html output of the documentation. I didn't want to update each time
> x-files so I put everything in the tarball and didn't commit the doc
> directory in the past - I see it, but it isn't in svn ..
>
> (Now, I understand why nobody read the documentation and nobody knows
> about
> the open issues ... ;-))
>
> You can also generate a documentation by calling doxygen in the plugin
> directory.
>
> Next time I will look first in the directory and wrote afterwards my
> answer ...
>
> Best regards
> Lars
>
>
> On Monday, 14. February 2011 20:33, Fred Battle wrote:
>> Hi Lars,
>> Hmm, well, let's just pretend I'm less smart than you ;) I can't find
>> the
>> documentation you speak of.
>>
>> My install of openhpi-2.15.1 has a doc directory, and under that are two
>> directories: hld and man. I believe this directory supports the man
>> pages
>> for openhpi. "make documentation" generates the man pages.
>>
>> Under the openhpi-2.15.1/plugins/dynamic_simulator, I do not see any
>> subdirectories. There is a README file, but no PDFs. A quick search for
>> pdfs yields the following:
>> [root@localhost openhpi-2.15.1]# find ./ -name *.pdf
>> ./plugins/ilo2_ribcl/OpenHPI_ProLiant_DevGuide.pdf
>> ./plugins/oa_soap/OpenHPI_Blade_DevGuide.pdf
>> ./plugins/snmp_bc/bc2hpi.pdf
>>
>> -Fred
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Lars Wetzel [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 11:04 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: Anton Pak; Fred Battle
>> Subject: Re: [Openhpi-devel] Need open hpi simulator documentation
>>
>> Hi Anton and Fred,
>>
>> that isn't fair: "There is no sufficient documentation on dynamic
>> simulator." - In the directory of the dynamic simulator you can find a
>> doc
>> directory including documentation generated by Doxygen (pdf and html).
>> Furthermore you can find the doxygen configuration file in the trunk, if
>> you want to generate it by yourself (it could be that it ins't 100%
>> up-to-date). So many hours I spent to write the docu and you told me,
>> it's
>> not sufficient ... ;-)
>>
>> In this documentation you will find a section what is still to do and
>> what
>> is already implemented. You can also find the class hierarchy and a
>> description of most methods. Maybe you can also use it to learn a little
>> bit about the ipmidirect plugin on which the dynamic simulator based on.
>>
>> Btw. some review would also be nice, and nicer would it be if you can
>> correct it directly in the source, thanks! :-)
>>
>> Due to a lack of time at the moment, I'm not able to spent the necessary
>> time for enhancements :-( Sorry.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Lars
>>
>>
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