Vladimir Prus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> David Abrahams wrote:
>> I just noticed that my doc/html folder contains files like
>> BOOST_VARIANT_NO_FULL_RECURSIVE_VARIANT_SUPPORT.html
>> which exceed 31 characters.  Probably we should find a way to
>> truncate these so we can make a documentation CD if neccessary?
>
> Is this requirement relevant nowdays? I have a CD at hand with filenames 
> exceeding 31 character limit -- one filename is 54 characters long, and it is 
> surely readable. I did nothing special to create it -- just used standard KDE 
> CD burner, so I presume windows CD burners work fine too.

At last report, yes, it was relevant.  The standard ISO CD format has
this limit apparently.  Search for recent discussions on boost-devel
for details.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
http://www.boost-consulting.com



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