Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] HTML version of documentation - Store using SVN or leave users to build
From: Daniel James (dnljms_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-09-07 09:45:58
On 7 September 2011 10:02, Paul A. Bristow >
>
> But that doesn't answer the need for people to be able to read the html without generating it
> themselves (requiring Quickbook, Doxygen Autoindex, bjam ...)
Can't you just upload them to a web server and include them in the
zipfile? I think sourceforge, github and bitbucket all have free
static hosting for open source projects. You could ask to be added to
the boost-sandbox sourceforge project, although github and bitbucket
look easier to setup. For sourceforge you need to set up ssh keys and
rsync, which is a bit of a pain.
By the way, when building doxygen/boostbook based documentation, you
should delete the previously generated html files as the names aren't
consistent so you end up with duplicates.
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