-----Original Message----- From: Boost [mailto:boost-bounces@lists.boost.org] On Behalf Of Beman Dawes Sent: 06 January 2015 15:04 To: Boost Developers List Subject: Re: [boost] Directory structure not quite right yet?
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Peter Dimov
wrote:
It makes sense, at least to me, to have the headers in $BOOST/include/boost, instead of just $BOOST/boost.
+1
I'm not saying that we should switch right away or something like that, but am I the only one to whom such a switch (at some unspecified time in the future) seems a good idea?
Short response: I think bpm when it goes live should install the new directory structure, but we should continue for awhile to ship the monolithic .zip/etc files with the old structure.
Long response: There are several different install directory structures to consider:
* The directory structure developers install via git commands. Let's hope that doesn't change greatly for the foreseeable future, although it may evolve slowly.
*Change here is disruptive to library developers.*
Violent agreement!!! We've just about scaled the learning curve modularization with GIT (though there are things that don't always work quite right with b2 headers which worry me quite a bit). I'm still not convinced of the benefits but there certainly is a big increase in complexity. GIT still doesn't solve all the cooperative working issues and has some mind-blowing effects when working on several branches. Please can we make sure that BPM (can it be called Boost.Packager or NOT something acromynic) really does help before making any changes to the layout. And that it really does work nicely on all the platforms too, not just Linux. Thanks Paul --- Paul A. Bristow Prizet Farmhouse Kendal UK LA8 8AB +44 (0) 1539 561830