Damjan Marion 9e7a0b48fe vlib: pass node runtime to vlib_buffer_enqueue_to_thread()
Mechanical change for patch following this one...

Type: improvement
Change-Id: Iee12f3a8851f35569e6c039494a94fc36e83d20f
Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
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Building VPP Documents

These instructions show how the VPP documentation sources are built.

To build your files, you can either Create a Virtual Environment using
virtualenv, which installs all the required applications for you.

Create a Virtual Environment using virtualenv
============================

For more information on how to use the Python virtual environment check
out https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtualenv

Get the Documents
------------------------------

For example start with a clone of the vpp.

$ git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/vpp
$ cd vpp

Install the virtual environment
----------------------------------------------

$ python -m pip install --user virtualenv 
$ python -m virtualenv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install -r docs/etc/requirements.txt
$ cd docs

Which installs all the required applications into it's own, isolated,
virtual environment, so as to not interfere with other builds that may
use different versions of software.

Build the html files
----------------------------

Be sure you are in your vpp/docs directory, since that is where Sphinx will
look for your conf.py file, and build the documents into an index.html file

$ make html

View the results
------------------------

If there are no errors during the build process, you should now have an
index.html file in your vpp/docs/_build/html directory, which you can
then view in your browser.