diff --git a/more/download.html b/more/download.html index ef90155ef7..5d5d4972fc 100644 --- a/more/download.html +++ b/more/download.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ + "Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"> Boost Download and Installation @@ -41,40 +41,14 @@ libraries.

Download

- The boost libraries are available in various formats: - - - - - - - - - - - -

.zip file

+

Click here to + + download releases from SourceForge.

+

The Boost release includes all of the libraries and other material from + the web site. It is available in ZIP or + TAR.GZ formats. Past releases are also available.

+ It is also possible to download current snapshots of work-in-progress from + Boost's CVS repository.

.zip file

The .zip format is widely supported by both free decoders and commercial compress/archive utilities. If you don't already have a .zip file decoder, download one from the Boost CVS Repository

All Boost files, including the entire distribution tree including web - site HTML is maintained in a CVS repository.

+ site HTML is maintained in a CVS repository. Command line, GUI, or browser + access is available.

Boost CVS access via command line or graphical clients

For those who have CVS clients installed, the libraries are also available from the public Boost CVS repository. - Free command line clients (often already installed on Linux/Unix systems) - are available at the CVS home page, - and free GUI clients are also available for Windows, Mac, and other - systems from CvsGui.org. + "http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=7586">Boost CVS repository. Free + command line clients (often already installed on Linux/Unix systems) are + available for many systems, and free GUI clients are available for Windows, + Mac, and other systems.

See the much improved + CVS documentation + (Section F) from SourceForge, which includes links to the various clients.

The general procedure for command-line clients is something like this:

@@ -167,11 +143,9 @@ "../tools/build/index.html">Boost.Build, our standard build tool.


Revised - 18 - November, 2002 + 03 February, 2003

Written by  Jens Maurer 2001-02-11

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