
Is in necessary that the filenames in the distribution be so long? tar: boost_1_35_0/doc/html/boost/xpressive/op/insert/result_This(Cont,It,Value),typename disable_if_ mpl__or__ is_integral_ UNCVREF(It)_,is_same_ UNCVREF(It),UNCVREF(Value)_ _ ___type__id1001524.html: Cannot open: File name too long
From an outsider, it doesn't look like this file was intended to be included in the archive; the file name is unusual at best.
Thanks, Eric Beman Dawes wrote:
Boost is pleased to announce the availability of release 1.35.0.
This is a major release that includes 12 new libraries, and coincides with an upgrade and reorganization of the www.boost.org web site.
The new libraries are:
* Asio: Portable networking, including sockets, timers, hostname resolution and socket iostreams, from Chris Kohlhoff.
* Bimap: Boost.Bimap is a bidirectional maps library for C++. With Boost.Bimap you can create associative containers in which both types can be used as key, from Matias Capeletto.
* Circular Buffer: STL compliant container also known as ring or cyclic buffer, from Jan Gaspar.
* Function Types: Boost.FunctionTypes provides functionality to classify, decompose and synthesize function, function pointer, function reference and pointer to member types. From Tobias Schwinger.
* Fusion: Library for working with tuples, including various containers, algorithms, etc. From Joel de Guzman, Dan Marsden and Tobias Schwinger.
* GIL: Generic Image Library, from Lubomir Bourdev and Hailin Jin.
* Interprocess: Shared memory, memory mapped files, process-shared mutexes, condition variables, containers and allocators, from Ion GaztaƱaga.
* Intrusive: Intrusive containers and algorithms, from Ion GaztaƱaga.
* Math/Special Functions: A wide selection of mathematical special functions from John Maddock, Paul Bristow, Hubert Holin and Xiaogang Zhang.
* Math/Statistical Distributions: A wide selection of univariate statistical distributions and functions that operate on them from John Maddock and Paul Bristow.
* MPI: Message Passing Interface library, for use in distributed-memory parallel application programming, from Douglas Gregor and Matthias Troyer.
* System: Operating system support, including the diagnostics support that will be part of the C++0x standard library, from Beman Dawes.
Among existing libraries, Boost.Threads has been upgraded to reflect changes made by the C++ committee in the process of including Boost.Threads in C++0x.
Dozens of people contribute to each Boost release. Rene Rivera, Daniel James, and John Maddock were instrumental in readying this release. It wouldn't have happened without them.
--Beman Dawes, Release Manager
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