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Subject: Re: [boost] Submit a library that compute the roots of a polynomialupto the 4th order
From: Peng Yu (pengyu.ut_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-10-21 22:07:12


On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:35 PM, vicente.botet <vicente.botet_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peng Yu" <pengyu.ut_at_[hidden]>
> To: <boost_at_[hidden]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 1:35 AM
> Subject: [boost] Submit a library that compute the roots of a polynomialupto
> the 4th order
>
>
>> On http://www.boost.org/development/submissions.html, it mentioned
>> boost vault, without explaining what it is. Can somebody let me know
>> what it is? What is the difference between boost vault and boost
>> sandbox?
>>
>> Do I need to submit my library to vault or sandbox? Where shall I put it?
>
> Hi,
>
> you should take a depper look on the Community section.
>
> Boost vault is a repository of on going libraries. You can start by the
> vault, and put a compressed file in the more adequated directory. In your
> case Math - Numerics seams the more adapted. You will need to create an
> account before. Please do put the doc readable by a browser.The vault is on
> http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/
>
> You can also put your library in the SVN sandbox software configuration
> manager. It allows you to version your library. I think that you will need
> to request an account to put something in, but you can get whatever you want
> without an account. You will need an SVN client.

Can I name my library as Boost.Numeric.Equation?

Current, I use makefile to compile it. But boost uses bjam. Do I have
to provide bjam files when I post code to vault?

Thanks,
Peng


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