Very nice. I've turned this into a help file: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Boost-Users/files/dox/ I would like to add other files to this so if you have a tip to pass along to other users, please post it or send it to me. I'm more than happy to give credit. Tom, if you'll send me the rest of your name I'll add it to the file. I've also created a file of on-line C++ sources: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Boost-Users/files/sources.html This is hardly complete and I don't really think it needs to be, but I'm happy to add anything that any of you think should be included. At 2:17 AM +0000 1/27/02, voidampersand wrote:
I'm trying to get with the program here, so I just got the boost sources from CVS, using MacCVS Pro. The main thing that tripped me up was the instructions on the SourceForge page have command lines that are word wrapped. Anyway, here are some MacCVS session settings that work for me:
Remote Host Information
Server Hostname: cvs.boost.sourceforge.net CVS Root: /cvsroot/boost CVS User Name: anonymous CVS Password: [+] Save Password
Also, in "File Translation and Encoding" you will want to add these mappings before you check out:
.hpp TEXT CWIE .cxx TEXT CWIE .jam TEXT CWIE .pdf TEXT CARO
MacCVS Pro is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/maccvspro/.
Regards,
Tom -- Jon Kalb Kalb@LibertySoft.com