24 Jul
2017
24 Jul
'17
12:20 p.m.
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Niall Douglas via Boost
So everything you just said is all irrelevant. Meanwhile, there are *enormous* end user gains to mangling the binary name.
Then why does no linux distro do this? Even when they support compiling for multiple platforms. I think the standard way is to use separate directories instead of using encoded name, which is very much relevant and current practice.
Different audiences.
Note I have little problem with the boost release zip of precompiled binaries not having mangled names, though I still think it
How'd you handle Debug vs Release mode on Windows? -- Olaf