Well it took some time... xsltproc being slow as molasses... But I checked in the variety of changes that allow using either the XSLT based doxygen2boostbook.xsl, or the Python based doxproc.py. I also fixed the MPI doc build problems along the way, so at least we can build the Boost docs in HEAD.
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