The documentation does in fact build, it just doesn't get put anywhere
during a "bjam install". The best I can do atm is hack the rpm spec
file to copy the boost/libs/asio/doc/html directory to
/usr/share/doc/asio during the install process. It won't be linked
from anywhere however so you'ld have to navigate to
/usr/share/doc/asio/index.html directly.
On 5/22/07, Christopher Kohlhoff
Chris Fairles writes:
The asio docs are missing. I'm not a BBv2 expert and couldnt really figure out how the docs are built and how to add asio's (attempted several things by mimicing how other docs are built to no avail).
What problem did you have? If you have set up boostbook and docbook correctly, it should simply be a matter of running bjam from inside the libs/asio/doc directory.
Cheers, Chris
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