--- David Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it would be better to make the trunk work,

This requires active participation by the developers. We've spent a lot of time
setting up the auto-builds to enable developers to see immediately when their
changes break portability. We've also made a major effort cleaning up 1.29.0.
That seemed like a good start to me, but it didn't work out for lack of
participation from the developer's side. So now I am stuck with messages like
the one posted before:

cc-3192 CC: ERROR File = zzstrip.cpp, Line = 71667
  The nontype "boost::mpl::fold_backward<T1, T2, T3,
boost::mpl::arg<1>>::rebind"
          is not a class template.

      static const int arity = 3; typedef Sequence arg1; typedef State arg2;
typedef BackwardOp arg3;   struct rebind; }; template< typename T1,typename
T2,typename T3 > struct fold_backward<T1,T2,T3> ::rebind { template< typename
U1,typename U2,typename U3 > struct apply : fold_backward< U1,U2,U3 > { };
                                                                               
                                                                               
                                           ^

If one of the developers could at least comment on this I might give it another
try. Otherwise I estimate it would take me weeks to reverse-engineer what is
happening here.

Ralf


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