
On 11/20/06, David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> wrote:
"Dean Michael Berris" <mikhailberis@gmail.com> writes:
Great job! This looks very good and easy on the eyes.
However, will the .qbk sources be made available?
It's not .qbk -- see the bottom of the page.
http://boost-consulting.com/boost/more/getting_started.html
is generated from
Oh, my bad. I thought since it was a boost document, that it was written with Quickbook. :D
I'd like to add a few things on the Windows MSVC build for 1.34 which you may have missed. There will be issues like with just `using msvc ;' in the user-config.jam file
It's not needed for getting started. The --toolset=msvc option handles that for you.
This makes sense, for building just boost right? I seem to confuse configuring and using Boost.Build with building the boost distribution.
and other small details (like the compiler warnings that will be produced and should be ignored, etc.).
That might be useful, thanks.
No problem. :)
I also like copy-editing documentation (had done this in high school and was pretty much having fun -- a hobby of course, which I want to be able to put into good use somday) and have a few things I'd like to point out -- some unintended grammatical and typographical errors in a few places -- and be able to change on my local copy before submitting a patch to you.
Looking forward to it.
Now that I know it's rst, I'll try to give it a go soon as I can. :) -- Dean Michael C. Berris C++ Software Architect Orange and Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co. web: http://software.orangeandbronze.com/ email: dean@orangeandbronze.com mobile: +63 928 7291459 phone: +63 2 8943415 other: +1 408 4049532 blogs: http://mikhailberis.blogspot.com http://3w-agility.blogspot.com http://cplusplus-soup.blogspot.com