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From: Rene Rivera (grafik.list_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-07-14 13:57:08
David Abrahams wrote:
> Aleksey Gurtovoy <agurtovoy_at_[hidden]> writes:
>
>
>>David Abrahams writes:
>>
>>>I realize that everything's in flux right now. However, I'd like a
>>>link that I can use in documentation to annotate the statement
>>>
>>> On some less-conformant compilers, the Lambda library is
>>> known not to work
>>>
>>>that will point at a test table for Boost.Lambda in the latest release
>>>(whatever that happens to be), in a format suitable for users. Is
>>>there any possibility of nailing that down now?
>>
>>How about
>>
>> http://engineering.meta-comm.com/boost-regression/current-release/user/lambda.html
>>
> That would be a great step if I can count on it... but I also think we
> need a URL that is not dependent on the results being at meta-comm if
> we're going to be scattering it across the Boost documentation. It's
> fine if we redirect to meta-comm in the end, but IMO it should be
> possible to move those reports somewhere else.
Well doing the redirect is easy enough, for example try:
http://www.boost.org/regression/developement/developer/lambda.html
Or:
http://www.boost.org/regression/release/user/
[ The corresponding
http://www.boost.org/regression/release/user/lambda.html does work
because meta-comm doesn't have that page for the 1.32 release. ]
What so you mean by "move those reports somewhere else"? Is that for
example move the files into the SF webspace, for example?
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