In another thread on this subject it was mentioned that someone was
looking for a replacement to these tools. I, too, poked around a
little but it occurred to me that I don't even know what the specific
requirements for such a tool are.
Might be worth discussion. Clearly both of the current tools have
their problems.
-Paul Speed
"Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
>
> Even though DOXYGEN is used by APR right now to build their API docs, today,
> when I asked Ben about it he replied that "It's written in bloody C++ and
> you need always the later version of the compiler to make it run"... And
> given the current situation, I totally withdraw my idea of using it _at_all_
>
> Pier (feeling bloody stupid :)