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+ "Microsoft FrontPage 5.0">
Boost Download and Installation
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libraries.
Download
- The boost libraries are available in various formats:
-
-
- - HTTP download
- all of Boost as a single archive file (.zip or .tar.gz) file from our SourceForge HTTP site. Older
- versions also available. (This option is suggested first since it
- doesn't count against our web site host's monthly fee.)
-
-
-
- - ZIP download all of Boost as a
- single archive file from our web site.
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- - TAR.GZ download all of Boost as a
- single archive file from our web site.
-
-
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- - Download individual files from links in the documentation on the
- web site. Because of the number of files involved, and header dependencies, this option usually
- isn't very useful.
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+ 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.
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:
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"../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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