David Aldrich wrote: > I have setup Sphinx for my Python project. We keep all our code and > documentation in Subversion. So, following changes to the Python code, I > need to regenerate and commit the Sphinx generated documentation. > > I just wondered how people manage this. I'm thinking of using Jenkins (a > continuous integration tool) to check for changes, regenerate the docs and > check them in. > > Any suggestions please?
VCS typically have a few hooks to trigger scripts. I found "Making the Most of Commit Hooks with Subversion" http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7151/ Maybe you can use one of these to trigger a rebuilt of the docs. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list