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Move osal guide into this repository #913

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astrogeco opened this issue Mar 16, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1033 or #1058
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Move osal guide into this repository #913

astrogeco opened this issue Mar 16, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1033 or #1058
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The osal guide currently "lives" inside the cFE repo in the cmake directory. It would make more sense to keep the documentation files in the osal repository.

Describe the solution you'd like
Move .dox and doxyfile.in files to this repository. Will need to add a script that builds those in a standalone fashion.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Keep as is. Move ALL docs to the bundle repository.

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@astrogeco astrogeco added the docs label Mar 16, 2021
@jphickey jphickey self-assigned this May 20, 2021
jphickey added a commit to jphickey/osal that referenced this issue May 20, 2021
Add the "doxyfile" templates and various OSAL doxygen pages
locally under the "doc/src" directory.  Add a CMake script
to build the documentation in either a standalone or
integrated build environment.
jphickey added a commit to jphickey/osal that referenced this issue May 20, 2021
Add the "doxyfile" templates and various OSAL doxygen pages
locally under the "doc/src" directory.  Add a CMake script
to build the documentation in either a standalone or
integrated build environment.
astrogeco added a commit that referenced this issue May 27, 2021
pepepr08 pushed a commit to pepepr08/osal that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2021
Add the "doxyfile" templates and various OSAL doxygen pages
locally under the "doc/src" directory.  Add a CMake script
to build the documentation in either a standalone or
integrated build environment.
@skliper skliper added this to the 6.0.0 milestone Sep 24, 2021
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