Fixes broken documentation hyperlinks

Several hyperlinks were incorrectly specified in one page of the docs.
These syntax typos have been fixed.

Change-Id: I1a4fe91ac05f51b71e01c001b76712752664ae74
Closes-Bug: #1268611
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Joe Harrison 2014-01-13 15:27:38 +01:00 committed by Mark McClain
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ This page describes how to setup a working Python development
environment that can be used in developing Neutron on Ubuntu, Fedora or
Mac OS X. These instructions assume you're already familiar with
Git and Gerrit, which is a code repository mirror and code review toolset
, however if you aren't please see `this Git tutorial_` for an introduction
to using Git and `this wiki page_` for a tutorial on using Gerrit and Git for
, however if you aren't please see `this Git tutorial`_ for an introduction
to using Git and `this wiki page`_ for a tutorial on using Gerrit and Git for
code contribution to Openstack projects.
.. _this Git tutorial: http://git-scm.com/book/en/Getting-Started
@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ code contribution to Openstack projects.
Following these instructions will allow you to run the Neutron unit
tests. If you want to be able to run Neutron in a full OpenStack environment,
you can use the excellent `DevStack_` project to do so. There is a wiki page
that describes `setting up Neutron using DevStack_`.
you can use the excellent `DevStack`_ project to do so. There is a wiki page
that describes `setting up Neutron using DevStack`_.
.. _DevStack: https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack
.. _setting up Neutron using Devstack: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/NeutronDevstack
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ that describes `setting up Neutron using DevStack_`.
Virtual environments
--------------------
Testing OpenStack projects, including Neutron, is made easier with `DevStack_`.
Testing OpenStack projects, including Neutron, is made easier with `DevStack`_.
Create a machine (such as a VM or Vagrant box) running a distribution supported
by DevStack and install DevStack there. For example, there is a Vagrant script
@ -74,11 +74,11 @@ tests in a virtualenv:
With `tox`
~~~~~~~~~~
Neutron, like other OpenStack projects, uses `tox_` for managing the virtual
environments for running test cases. It uses `Testr_` for managing the running
Neutron, like other OpenStack projects, uses `tox`_ for managing the virtual
environments for running test cases. It uses `Testr`_ for managing the running
of the test cases.
Tox handles the creation of a series of `virtualenvs_` that target specific
Tox handles the creation of a series of `virtualenvs`_ that target specific
versions of Python (2.6, 2.7, 3.3, etc).
Testr handles the parallel execution of series of test cases as well as