Re: [Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-27 Thread Eric Niebler
(cc'ing ryppl-dev. Please keep it in the cc list when replying.) On 8/27/2010 5:48 PM, Denis Arnaud wrote: > 2010/8/27 Brad King wrote: > >> FYI, boost-with-cmake is moving forward as part of the Boost >> modularization effort in the ryppl project. >> >> http://ryppl.org/ >> ht

Re: [Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-27 Thread Denis Arnaud
2010/8/27 Brad King > FYI, boost-with-cmake is moving forward as part of the Boost > modularization effort in the ryppl project. > > http://ryppl.org/ > http://ryppl.github.com/ > http://github.com/boost-lib/ > > Modularized boost will build with CMake. Eventually Boost itself will > be deve

Re: [Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-27 Thread Brad King
On 08/26/2010 11:48 AM, Michael Jackson wrote: > These are some emails between me (Mike Jackson) and Denis about how to move > forward with Boost-cmake. Troy started this wonderful project but now needs > some help. Denis and I are ready to step up and help where can but we need > some support from

Re: [Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-26 Thread Michael Jackson
These are some emails between me (Mike Jackson) and Denis about how to move forward with Boost-cmake. Troy started this wonderful project but now needs some help. Denis and I are ready to step up and help where can but we need some support from the rest of the community. * How do you want the Boos

Re: [Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-26 Thread Michael Jackson
2010/8/24 Michael Jackson > I think we should have a branch for each boost release where people can go to > get > boost with cmake and only have changes to the cmake files themselves > and not really the boost source files. Having a structure reflecting upstream Boost seems a good thing, i.e.: *

[Boost-cmake] Discussion of Boost-cmake moving forward

2010-08-26 Thread Michael Jackson
2010/8/24 Michael Jackson I think we should have a branch for each boost release where people can go to get boost with cmake and only have changes to the cmake files themselves and not really the boost source files. Having a structure reflecting upstream Boost seems a good thing, i.e.: * Gi