
No, but if I know that in boost 1.35, some of the bugs that are pesterring me have been corrected, but I cannot use these fixes, I would have to face one choice : - Upgrading my compiler, that may be inconvenient - Correcting boost myself, that is not why I use an external library - Use only home made stuff, less generic, less adaptable, but that I can support
We haven't been able to upgrade to 1.33 yet but it hasn't been much grief when we have found the odd bug in 1.32 to see if its fixed in the latest and just merge those fixes into our tree, maybe not ideal but not much effort overall. Certainly less effort than writing all the components we use ourselves. my 2c. Martin -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.0/249 - Release Date: 2/02/2006