Boost release 1.43.0 beta 1 is now available from SourceForge See http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/ There are two new libraries (Meta State Machine and Polygon) in this release, and lots of fixes and improvements to existing libraries. For details of what's in the release, see http://beta.boost.org/users/news/version_1_44_0. Note that the links to files on this web page are for the final release - use the SourceForge link above to get the beta files. Please download the beta, give it a try, and report any problems you encounter. Thanks, -- The Boost Release Team
On Aug 5, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Beman Dawes wrote:
Boost release 1.43.0 beta 1 is now available from SourceForge
I think it's 1.44.0 beta 1
Is a full set of documentation expected in the boost/libs directory for each library? I notice that many library's documentation is link to a site on the internet which defeats my goal of being able to peruse the Boost documentation at my leisure without being connected. -- Noel
On 5 August 2010 19:15, Belcourt, Kenneth
Is a full set of documentation expected in the boost/libs directory for each library? I notice that many library's documentation is link to a site on the internet which defeats my goal of being able to peruse the Boost documentation at my leisure without being connected.
Where are you looking? If you open the 'index.html' file at the root of the download, and click on 'libraries', you should get a list of all the libraries with links to their offline documentation. You should also be able to go to a library's documentation directly by opening 'libs/library-name/index.html'. Daniel
On Aug 5, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Daniel James wrote:
On 5 August 2010 19:15, Belcourt, Kenneth
wrote: Is a full set of documentation expected in the boost/libs directory for each library? I notice that many library's documentation is link to a site on the internet which defeats my goal of being able to peruse the Boost documentation at my leisure without being connected.
Where are you looking? If you open the 'index.html' file at the root of the download, and click on 'libraries', you should get a list of all the libraries with links to their offline documentation. You should also be able to go to a library's documentation directly by opening 'libs/library-name/index.html'.
Apologies, a quick check shows the beta documentation links are fine. I was actually using trunk so please ignore ... -- Noel
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