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From: Daryle Walker (darylew_at_[hidden])
Date: 2000-10-02 09:22:40
I think these file names have undergone truncation because they go beyond
the 31-character limit my operating system (regular Mac OS, v. 9.0.4)
normally supports. (I follow them with my guess of their type.) This is
from the (combined) archive of Boost 1.18.0.
...:boost:graph:smallest_last_vertex_ordering.h (*.hpp)
...:boost:graph:kruskal_minimum_spanning_tree.h (*.hpp)
...:boost:graph:johnson_all_pairs_shortest_path (*.hpp)
...:libs:graph:docs:using_boost_graph_algorithms.ht (*.html)
...:libs:graph:docs:kruskal_minimum_spanning_tree.h (*.html)
...:libs:graph:docs:johnson_all_pairs_shortest_path (*.html)
...:libs:graph:docs:dynamic_connected_components.ht (*.html)
...:libs:graph:docs:constructing_graph_algorithms.h (*.html)
...:libs:graph:docs:bellman_ford_shortest_paths.htm (*.html)
...:libs:graph:examples:connected_components_on_edgelis (*.cpp)
...:libs:graph:examples:connected_components_on_edg.1 (*.expected)
...:libs:graph:examples:exterior_edge_properties.expect (*.expected)
...:libs:property_map:random_access_iterator_property (*.html)
Maybe we can rename these files to be safe with 31 characters? Without
renaming, references to these files from other Boost files (#includes and
HREF's) won't work.
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