
Jan wrote:
This highlights why interprocess needs to be on the main boost site. The documentation avaialable with the documentation for other libraries and the code realeased with all the other libraries.
Interprocess hasn't been released yet, and because of that, it's not in the main site (http://www.boost.org/libs/libraries.htm). It's in the cvs and in theory the documentation should be automatically built, but I've just checked that is not being generated (http://www.boost-consulting.org/boost/libs/libraries.htm). I'll download the latest CVS and see what's happening. Another alternative is to include HTML documentation in the repository (I've just checked that Bimap does that). This grows the size of the repository but makes documentation ready to use just downloading the library from CVS and avoids painful quickbook+doxygen+boostbook generation for users that want to use the latest code. Regards, Ion