Yes.  The license was intended to allow this.

Great, thanks


Am I violation the license if I do so?


In Christ...

emmm... :)

Cheers,
    Dan



On 25 February 2011 03:42, Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com> wrote:
AMDG


On 2/24/2011 12:25 AM, Daniele Niero wrote:
I have read the boost license and I think I can do what I need, but to be
sure I prefer to ask your opinion.

I'm working at a very small project and I would like to keep the
dependencies to external library as more contained as possible. I'm now in
the situation where I need boost::any class... Do you think I can simply
take the boost/any.hpp file, including both license and author copyright and
modify it to make it compile in my project.

Yes.  The license was intended to allow this.


Am I violation the license if I do so?


In Christ,
Steven Watanabe
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