Index: libs/config/config.htm =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/boost/boost/libs/config/config.htm,v retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -r1.50 config.htm --- libs/config/config.htm 1 Jan 2007 13:00:10 -0000 1.50 +++ libs/config/config.htm 25 Feb 2007 14:04:24 -0000 @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ should be able to use boost "as is". Since the compiler is configured separately from the standard library, the default configuration should work even if you replace the compiler's standard library with a third-party standard - library (like STLport). + library (like STLport).

Using boost "as is" without trying to reconfigure is the recommended method for using boost. You can, however, run the configure script if you want to, and Index: libs/compatibility/index.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/boost/boost/libs/compatibility/index.html,v retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -r1.9 index.html --- libs/compatibility/index.html 1 Dec 2006 10:29:49 -0000 1.9 +++ libs/compatibility/index.html 25 Feb 2007 14:04:24 -0000 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@

There are more powerful alternatives to using the Boost.Compatibility - library CXX headers, e.g. STLport + library CXX headers, e.g. STLport or ISOCXX. However, in contrast to these alternatives, the Index: tools/build/v2/doc/tools.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/boost/boost/tools/build/v2/doc/tools.html,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.8 tools.html --- tools/build/v2/doc/tools.html 6 Nov 2006 01:44:10 -0000 1.8 +++ tools/build/v2/doc/tools.html 25 Feb 2007 14:04:24 -0000 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@

Some important libraries have special support in Boost.Build: