
"AlisdairM" <alisdair.meredith@uk.renaultf1.com> wrote in message
I will happily assist library maintainers hunting down and eradicating support for older Borland compilers, so long as the most recent is supported (until such time that 'most recent' is reasonably conforming and no longer auto-deprecated when a new compiler is released)
From: Gennadiy Rozental
Sorry I do not follow you logic. Why do we need to support old borland compiler with new boost release? Lets support new one. So new compiler users have 1.34 boost support. Old compiler users will keep using 1.33.1.
Gennadiy
I think you misunderstood what Alisdair said. He offered to help REMOVE support for old borland compilers in new boost releases. The suggestion is that 1.34 supports the latest Borland compiler, but is not cluttered with workrounds for previous Borland compilers. This seems like a good compromise to me. -- Martin Bonner Martin.Bonner@Pitechnology.com Pi Technology, Milton Hall, Ely Road, Milton, Cambridge, CB4 6WZ, ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0)1223 203894