
Hi Beman, generating a unix tarball would be easier for unix users. Previous issue for windows have(?) already been fixed and all unpacking tool support tar.gz. SourceForge provides the 'compile farm' service which allow users to log into unix box hosted by sourceforge, with access to the cvs and your boost.sf.net user account (through sftp). From there, it should be fairly simple to do a cvs checkout, the tar ball, send it to your user account with sftp, and login into your shell account, transfer the tar ball in some subdirectory of the boost web site. I used to do that for a project of mine using a simple modem, and it worked great. Since your accessing cvs from a sourceforge machine, the checkout is done in a fairly short time, and you don't even have to upload the 10Mo archive!!! Well, this was just to let you know that this option exist. Regards, Baptiste. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beman Dawes" <bdawes@acm.org> To: <boost@lists.boost.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 5:07 PM Subject: [boost] 1.31.0 Release candidate 2 available
Release candidate 2 is available at http://www.esva.net/~beman/boost_1_31_0_rc2.zip
Feedback appreciated!
Boost developers should limit changes to the RC_1_31_0 branch to fixes for showstoppers. Anything less should go in the next release.
--Beman
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