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README Initial version 2000-10-29 22:44:46 +00:00

For the most current version of Boost libraries and documentation, see:

   http://www.boost.org

Boost documentation is in HTML format.

The highest level directory (which contains this README file) should have a file index.htm
with links to all documentation.  When viewing index.htm with a web browser, follow the
"Libraries" link on the navigation bar for information on building boost libraries for
your particular compiler and operating system.