
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Lars Viklund
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:04:11PM -0800, Robert Ramey wrote:
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.
Your mileage may vary a lot, though.
I had a case in #boost last month where an user tried extracting Boost.Bimap with bcp, which failed (reproducably) at pulling in sufficient amounts of MPL. This might be due to heavy Boost.PP usage.
Yes, bcp does pulls in MPL, that's because it is very conservative, which is probably a good thing. At any rate, the resulting Boost is much smaller than the whole thing. Emil Dotchevski Reverge Studios, Inc. http://www.revergestudios.com/reblog/index.php?n=ReCode