Re: The Question for 2007



In article <45957525$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mike Margerum <junk@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

How bout a c++ compiler i can run boost on?

You can build and use most of boost with the current release. If
there are any specific libraries that are giving you trouble, I'd like
to know. The guys in borland.public.cppbuilder.language.cpp are a great
resource as well.

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-David Dean
CodeGear C++ QA Engineer
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