
"Paul A Bristow" <pbristow@hetp.u-net.com> writes:
| -----Original Message----- | From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org | [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of David Abrahams | Sent: 03 February 2006 15:01 | To: boost@lists.boost.org | Subject: Re: [boost] anonymous access to boost-consulting | | "Paul A Bristow" <pbristow@hetp.u-net.com> writes: | | > Well this is the method of access suggested in the Boost docs! | > | > Are you telling me this is no longer available? | | Yes, it has been disabled for a long while, because the sourceforge | server that provides the nightly CVS tarballs that I try to mirror | routinely refuses the connection. I just tried again, and it still | happens. | | > In order to help with the documentation and examples, I'm trying to | > get Gennadiy's latest and greatest updates to the Boost.Test library | > (only). There are quite a lot of files, so using the web browser | > doesn't seem practical. | > | > Please can you suggest how I can achieve this. | | Use pserver access from sourceforge,
I've reaised this issue with Sourceforge today.
or use some kind of spidering | software to walk through and collect the relevant parts of | http://boost-consulting.com/boost,
This looks a hassle.
or download the snapshot tarball | from http://boost-consulting.com/boost.tar.bzw
This also works, but I only really want the test part and sorting the new files is a nuisance.
I've reinstated the CVS mirror at boost-consulting. It seems that you can eventually get through and retrieve a tarball. It will take a little while before the repository is available, though. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com