
I just tried to upload a new version of xpressive to the Boost Sandbox File Vault, and I received this error: "A file with the name xpressive.zip exceeds maximum allowed size (256 Kb)!" This seems pretty restrictive. The PDF version of xpressive's docs by itself exceeds this limit! I want to include the source code, the regression and perf tests, PDF and HTML documentation, and samples in a single download, but my .zip weighs in at 444 Kb. Can the limit be increased? -- Eric Niebler Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

Eric Niebler wrote:
I just tried to upload a new version of xpressive to the Boost Sandbox File Vault, and I received this error:
"A file with the name xpressive.zip exceeds maximum allowed size (256 Kb)!"
This seems pretty restrictive.
It was the default.
The PDF version of xpressive's docs by itself exceeds this limit! I want to include the source code, the regression and perf tests, PDF and HTML documentation, and samples in a single download, but my .zip weighs in at 444 Kb. Can the limit be increased?
I just raised it to 1Meg. But people should really consider using the SF file release system and add large downloads to the boost-sandbox project. Just a suggestion ;-) --grafik

Rene Rivera wrote:
Eric Niebler wrote:
Can the limit be increased?
I just raised it to 1Meg.
Thanks!
But people should really consider using the SF file release system and add large downloads to the boost-sandbox project. Just a suggestion ;-)
Interesting. I just had a look, and I couldn't figure out how to put my file there. Do I need to be a project admin to do this? If so, that doesn't seem like a very accessible solution. -- Eric Niebler Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com

Eric Niebler wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
But people should really consider using the SF file release system and add large downloads to the boost-sandbox project. Just a suggestion ;-)
Interesting. I just had a look, and I couldn't figure out how to put my file there. Do I need to be a project admin to do this?
Admin access is not needed.. But the admins do have to give you the access. Which it looks like they haven't :-(
If so, that doesn't seem like a very accessible solution.
--grafik
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