At 04:05 PM 12/30/2002, Rene Rivera wrote:
>[2002-12-30] Beman Dawes wrote:
>
>>At 11:43 AM 12/29/2002, Douglas Gregor wrote:
>>
>> > - We place the C++XML/DocBook sources for each library in
>> >libs/<library-name>/doc_src
>>
>>That works for me.
>>
>> > - We place the top-level DocBook sources in boost/doc_src
>>
>>That seems OK, too.
>
>Isn't the latter inconsistent with the former?
Yes, I misread the OP.
>Would it not make more sense to put top level sources at: libs/doc_src ?
As
>it would also reduce the polution of the "boost" header directory.
I guess so. I'd need to know a bit more precisely what goes in there. I'm
assuming it is material that applies to all boost-root/libs, but not other
boost-root/... subdirectories.
--Beman
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