Hey Shmelev,
Amazing! That's exactly what I want! Stupid me, I didn't think of this at all. Instead I was just trying shared_array of shared_ptrs:

shared_array< shared_ptr<int>* > palette (new shared_ptr<int>* [5]);

It never occurred to me to use shared_array inside too :) Also, I learned the usage of reset in smart
pointers. Now it works like a charm. Once again, thanks a lot. Solves a lot of headache, phew!

Regards
Sundaram

From: Roman Shmelev <rshmelev@gmail.com>
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 6:04:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] Help in using smart (double) pointers

I guess, you need shared_array of shared_array<int>.

> int **palette = new int* [5];
> palette[0] = new int[10];
> palette[1] = new int[7];

Something like:
shared_array<shared_array<int>> palette (new shared_array<int>[5]);
palette[0].reset(new int[10]);
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