
3 Aug
2007
3 Aug
'07
7:43 p.m.
Stefan Seefeld wrote:
Robert Ramey wrote:
We're running development tests on our local system against the latest release. There is currently no real value in creating a branch because that branch is never going to get tested anywhere besides one's local machine anyway.
How does this actually work ? I have been proposing changes to Boost.Build (v2) to allow an individual library to be built / tested against an installed (or at least, external) boost tree providing the prerequisites.
Err, what changes do you want and why: svn sw <some-branch> <regular testing procedure> is not adequate? - Volodya