> I think it's a good idea. But I have a few comments. > > First, it only handles headers that are directly under 'boost/'. However > some people have tried not to pollute the root directory and have put > their libraries in sub-directories. For example, the Graph library, uBlas, > the Interval library, the mathematical libraries, and so on. And your > script is unfortunately forgetting them.
I know, I just wasn't sure which needed including. > Second, the links at the top of the pages don't work with all browsers > since the anchors are defined in a non-standard way. It shouldn't be <a > name=#boostaligned_storagehpp> but <a name=boostaligned_storagehpp> (no > sharp sign). With some quotes, it would be even better, but it's another > problem. OK, that's an error in the shell script I used, easy enough to hack around.... > Finally, what are "library dependencies"? Sorry if it's a dumb question. > But by looking at the results, I don't get the meaning of it. It's everything that's needed by the complete library - by it's test and example programs etc as well as the headers - for most libraries this means that the Boost.test source will be listed as a dependency for example. John. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost