Hello,
I just compiled build 1.29 with MS Visual C++ 6, and one of the libraries,
boost_signals.dll does not export any symbols (and, as a consequence, no
corresponding .LIB file is generated). Is that normal? A library with no
symbols is quite useless, no? Anyhow, I'm not really using the signals
library, nor I have the time to investigate, I just thought I'd let somebody
know, because it seems suspicous.
Also, why do some library names start with 'lib' ( libboost_thread.* ),
while others do not ( 'boost_threadmon.dll' )?
Thanks,
D.P.
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