Hmmm, in principle it is possible. But as we did not do that we would have
to recreate all this information.

To me it would be meaningful to keep the most up-to-date docs and software
from a major revision (1.* and 2.* so far). Would that help? Typically the
difference between x.y.z and x.y.z' are too small to warrant the effort.

Would the help?

Trying to be lazy...
Christian

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Christian Schulte, www.ict.kth.se/~cschulte/ 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Martin Mann
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 1:27 PM
To: gecode user list
Subject: [gecode-users] Online documentation of earlier Gecode versions

Hi,

I am using currently an old version (1.3.0) of Gecode due to my changes 
in the kernel source.
Unfortunatly, only the newest (2.0.0) documentation is online.

Is it possible to host the documentation of the last releases of older 
versions too? e.g. 1.3.X? Or is it already available and not linked? Or 
is it not possible due to some other reasons e.g. space requirements?

This would really help me for my programming because otherwise I ve got 
to create the doxygen stuff on each machine I work on or create my own 
online version.

Thanks anyway,

Martin


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