Peter Maydell <[email protected]> writes:
> Currently we have a handful of rST documents that are sat in the top
> level docs/ directory and do not get built into the manuals. These
> are a legacy from the period after we'd decided we wanted rST format
> documentation but before we'd set up the manual structure. This
> patchset moves them all into at least plausibly suitable places in
> the manual set:
>
> * virtio-net-failover, cpu-hotplug, virtio-pmem all go into the
> system manual
> * microvm goes into the system manual, but first we have to create a
> structure in target-i386.rst that lets us have a list of multiple
> machine types (along the pattern that target-arm.rst does)
> * pr-manager.rst goes into the system manual, but the part of it
> documenting the qemu-pr-helper executable needs to go into the
> tools manual
>
> If anybody who cares about the x86 machine models would like to
> create some documentation of the others ("q35", "isapc", "xenpv",
> "xenfv") you now have a place for it to live :-)
I should have read the cover letter ;-)
Anyway I also ran a build through rtd:
https://qemu-stsquad.readthedocs.io/en/docs-review/index.html
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Alex Bennée