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From: Reid Sweatman (drunkardswalk_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-11-28 16:25:38
> -----Original Message-----
> From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden]
> [mailto:boost-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of Jeff Garland
> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 5:58 PM
> To: Boost mailing list
> Subject: RE: [boost] Re: Do we still care about file names >
> 31 characters?
>
>
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:43:23 -0000, Paul A. Bristow wrote
> > I'd also agree that it is most desirable to be able to blow a
> > ISO9660 standard CD of Boost:
> >
> > level 2 (max filename 31 chars). max pathdept 8, max 255 chars in
> > path.
> >
> > At present this is not possible because of lots of messages like
> >
> > classboost_1_1date_time_1_1all__date__names__put__coll__graph.png
>
> This file is not part of the boost distribution -- it is a
> documentation
> file generated by running doxygen on boost date_time. If you
> need short
> names doxygen can be set to generate short filenames. Also, I
> recommend that
> if you want to burn this onto a CD zip it first.
>
> Jeff
Sure, you can do that, but my original point was that I run a *lot* of
documentation, Boost included, from CDs. If it's zipped, it's just an
archive, not an immediately usable and portable tool. But as I said, I just
tossed the thought out for discussion; I can work with whatever the majority
(or the guy who has to do the work) decides.
Reid Sweatman