
Hi, I've been looking at Boost.Log, and I was wondering what it's current status is? It was provisionally accepted almost a year ago; any ideas when it will make it into a boost release? -- Gregory Symons <gsymons@drillinginfo.com> Developer DrillingInfo <http://www.drillinginfo.com>

Gregory Symons wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking at Boost.Log, and I was wondering what it's current status is? It was provisionally accepted almost a year ago; any ideas when it will make it into a boost release?
I would propose that any accepted library move to the trunk as soon as it is accepted and the author make the needed modifications on the trunk. My experience while introducing Boost.Ratio and Boost.Chrono has been that it is really interesting to have the result of the regression tests as soon as possible, in order to avoid bad portability designs. What was the experience of other authors? Best, -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/log-Current-status-tp3330811p3330837.html Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

On 03/02/2011 03:04 AM, Vicente Botet wrote:
I would propose that any accepted library move to the trunk as soon as it is accepted and the author make the needed modifications on the trunk. My experience while introducing Boost.Ratio and Boost.Chrono has been that it is really interesting to have the result of the regression tests as soon as possible, in order to avoid bad portability designs.
What was the experience of other authors?
I don't mind merging the library to Boost trunk, if the review manager allows that. Portability testing would be very useful, indeed. However, I have concerns about Boost SVN performance. I recently updated my local copy of the release branch from somewhere about 1.45 to 1.46. It took nearly a day to complete, with dozens of errors and manual retries.

On 03/02/2011 01:41 AM, Gregory Symons wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking at Boost.Log, and I was wondering what it's current status is? It was provisionally accepted almost a year ago; any ideas when it will make it into a boost release?
It is still work in progress. Many of the requested things were done but it's not there yet. I admit that I had problems with free time lately, so the work slowed down more than I'd like. However, I hope I'll be able to shape it up for inclusion before summer.
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Andrey Semashev
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Gregory Symons
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Vicente Botet