
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Daniel James <daniel_james@fmail.co.uk> wrote:
2009/5/28 Beman Dawes <bdawes@acm.org>:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Ilya Sokolov <ilyasokol@gmail.com> wrote: ...
I'd prefer it if the non-header files were all in a single directory with a standard name. That way if I list the files in boost/filesystem there'll be less noise. And it'll make it easier to use the unix command 'find'. So;
boost/filesystem.hpp boost/filesystem/config.hpp boost/filesystem/lib/index.html boost/filesystem/lib/example/ boost/filesystem/lib/test/ boost/filesystem/lib/src/
Replacing 'lib' with whatever you fancy.
Good idea. Yes, that would be a help.
Although, you can add me to the people who are currently happy enough with the status quo.
We certainly want to tread carefully. But we really do need to see if there is a new approach with enough benefits to warrant a change. --Beman