[QNX6] [1.33.1] Provisional "unofficial branch site" up for approval

My website for QNX6 programmers wishing to use Boost is now up for approval at: http://www.dramatec.co.uk/boost-qnx6/ Comments, criticisms (constructive), corrections or congratulations ;-) are welcome. Jim Douglas

| -----Original Message----- | From: boost-bounces@lists.boost.org | [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Jim Douglas | Sent: 19 December 2005 16:04 | To: boost@lists.boost.org | Subject: [boost] [QNX6] [1.33.1] Provisional "unofficial | branch site" up forapproval | | My website for QNX6 programmers wishing to use Boost is now up for | approval at: | | http://www.dramatec.co.uk/boost-qnx6/ | | Comments, criticisms (constructive), corrections or | congratulations ;-) are welcome. Good to see Boost escaping the desktop and getting more deeply embedded. Can we add to the testing process in any way? Paul -- Paul A Bristow Prizet Farmhouse, Kendal, Cumbria UK LA8 8AB Phone and SMS text +44 1539 561830, Mobile and SMS text +44 7714 330204 mailto: pbristow@hetp.u-net.com http://www.hetp.u-net.com/index.html http://www.hetp.u-net.com/Paul%20A%20Bristow%20info.html

Paul A Bristow wrote:
Good to see Boost escaping the desktop and getting more deeply embedded.
Can we add to the testing process in any way?
The challenge is to find a way of remotely executing the tests because in the embedded field you will most likely be cross-developing. I am hoping that BBv2 will eventually provide the answer, but any suggestions as to how we can achieve this utilising what we currently have on offer will be most welcome. Also any developers running QNX6 on platforms other than x86 please make yourselves known. Jim
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