BOOST libraries still not part of BOOST dist
Hi, I am wondering if there is a list of all BOOST libraries which are under under review or accepted for future inclusions. Is "VAULT" the right place to look for such libraries? A list with a short writeup would be very useful. I know the interprocess and asio library existance and hence can google around to find their download locations. There may be many other libraries (I stumbled upon Channel and join) which is not listed in the BOOST site (in a comprehensive, single page manner). -dky -- Dhruva Krishnamurthy Contents reflect my personal views only!
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On 8/10/07, dhruva
Hi, I am wondering if there is a list of all BOOST libraries which are under under review or accepted for future inclusions. Is "VAULT" the right place to look for such libraries? A list with a short writeup would be very useful. I know the interprocess and asio library existance and hence can google around to find their download locations. There may be many other libraries (I stumbled upon Channel and join) which is not listed in the BOOST site (in a comprehensive, single page manner).
-dky
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dhruva wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if there is a list of all BOOST libraries which are under under review or accepted for future inclusions.
There's an up to date review schedule pointed to from the Boost home page http://www.boost.org/more/formal_review_schedule.html.
Is "VAULT" the right place to look for such libraries?
Sometimes. Libraries up for review predominantly use the sandbox, or the vault. But sometimes they have their own downloads, and even entirely different web sites. The review schedule has links for them.
A list with a short writeup would be very useful.
Yep, the review schedule.
I know the interprocess and asio library existance and hence can google around to find their download locations.
Both in "CVS", which is now the Subversion repository http://svn.boost.org.
There may be many other libraries (I stumbled upon Channel and join) which is not listed in the BOOST site (in a comprehensive, single page manner).
Those two are not Boost libraries, and are not up for review. They have been mentioned and discussed on the developer list though as all potential libraries are http://www.boost.org/more/submission_process.htm. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim - grafikrobot/yahoo
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