
Robert Bielik wrote:
Robert Ramey skrev 2011-06-21 21:12:
If it were me, I'd think a little more about this. When I include boost in a (real) commercial project. I include/link to a public directory which contains the release of boost I want to depend on.
Neat, so there are such creatures publicly available ? Examples ? Also, I don't need all of boost, just some parts of it...
Also look into BCP which extracts a subset of boost libraries. I tried this, and much to my amazement - it worked well.
b) It prevents me from getting surprised by changes that I'm not expecting.
No problem for me as I use svn:external with specified revision...
Boost files are "read-only" in this context so they are not great candidates for "checking out the latest version"
That's not what I'm doing. The build script is for building everything within a project to eventually produce installer files, totally automated. /Rob