
John Maddock wrote:
Bjørn Roald wrote:
My modified version of bcp does all of the above as it copies a subset or all of boost into a new location. It has never been used in production, however I am convinced it is useful or usable if you like to call it that. As it has not been used in production some more testing is needed. My once urgent need faded of completly unrelated resons.
I have posted a bcp patch to the list at least once:
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Using-multiple-versions-of-Boost-p10706158.html
Ah, I think I must have missed those patches :-(
Ok, I remerged toward svn trunk and posted in reply to Erik.
By the way, does anybody know if bcp -cvs work correctly after the move to svn?
No, I'm afraid not. It's on my TODO list, but SVN uses a binary format for it's "entries" files, so it's not so easy to figure out what is and is not under version control.
Hm, if it is binary, would using a svn library be acceptable? Maybe we could do it trough a dynamically loadable plug-in so it would not be required for the basic bcp tool. Anyways, I guess licensing may be an issue, but this is not a boost library, it is a tool. -- Bjørn