Support for Visual studio

Hello, We are planning to move to VS2009 (VC+++9.0). I'd like to know if the next boost release will officially support visual studio 2008. If it is true, I'd also like to know if the ctp containing an implementation of the C++ part of TR1 will be supported too. Finally, I'd appreciate to know wether there is a web page that contain the expected content (even with a huge disclaimer that all that was expected might be missing) of next releases of boost : - Supported compilers / SL - New libraries included - Expected release date (I know this one can be fuzzy, but for boost users, havind a fuzzy date is better than not having any date) Regards, -- Loïc

Loïc Joly wrote:
Hello,
We are planning to move to VS2009 (VC+++9.0). I'd like to know if the next boost release will officially support visual studio 2008. If it is true, I'd also like to know if the ctp containing an implementation of the C++ part of TR1 will be supported too.
Finally, I'd appreciate to know wether there is a web page that contain the expected content (even with a huge disclaimer that all that was expected might be missing) of next releases of boost : - Supported compilers / SL - New libraries included - Expected release date (I know this one can be fuzzy, but for boost users, havind a fuzzy date is better than not having any date)
Regards,
Take a look at the Boost 1.35 regression test summary table: http://beta.boost.org/development/tests/trunk/developer/summary.html Compilers: See the horizontal headers (VC9.0 is there) Libraries: See the vertical headers Release date: Count the yellow boxes in the table :-) --Johan Råde
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