Hi Dean.

Its great to hear you're making progress.

On 2 September 2010 19:06, Dean Michael Berris <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I've got some good news and some better news.
>
> The good news is that the current 0.7-devel branch after the
> introduction of the asynchronous HTTP connection stuff and the HTTP
> Request/Response and enhanced Message concepts, is now stable enough
> to continue working on. I intend to push more work in progress code so
> if you're interested in helping out with the asynchronous connection
> implementation, now is a good time to jump in.
>
> The better news is that I just got the green light to work on
> cpp-netlib while I'm in between projects. So hopefully you'll see more
> progress from me in the next couple of weeks.


> That's all for now and hopefully everyone can start helping with
> testing the bug fixes and the CMake build in Windows/Linux on
> different compilers now.
>
>
I tried to build using GCC 4.4.3 on Ubuntu and I get tons and tons of
errors.  Most of them it appears to be simply missing headers or misplaced
typenames.  I got so far but couldn't continue because
boost::network::http::uri is being defined in more than place
(boost/network/protocol/http/message/directives/uri.hpp and
boost/network/uri/http/uri.hpp).  I committed my changes in the 0.7-devel
branch of my own repository.


> Have a good one guys and I hope this helps!
>
>
G
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