
Maurizio Vitale wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Beman Dawes wrote:
Would you (and any other Boost developers who want to comment) be more inclined to test regularly with the Intel compiler and report bugs to them if we could get you a license?
Intel offers free licenses for non-commercial use of their C++ compiler (at least the Linux version).
Yep, but not their Windows compiler.
But it would be worthwhile to have a chat with the Intel folks, and see if they're willing to make an exception for them as well. A few free licenses to the right people would benefit Intel, both in terms of bug reports and workarounds for making Boost compile cleanly under the Intel C++ compiler.
They've already been kind enough to give us two or three licenses, but those are about to expire, and I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to ask for a few more when I apply for the renewals. --Beman