11C++ Network Library
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4+ Modern C++ network programming libraries.
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6+ Join us on Slack: http://slack.cpp-netlib.org/
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8+ Subscribe to the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cpp-netlib
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410Introduction
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6874.. _`developers mailing list` :cpp-netlib@googlegroups.com
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70- Building with Boost.Build
71- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
72-
73- If you don't already have Boost.Build set up on your system, follow the steps
74- indicated in the Boost Getting Started Guide [# ]_ -- you will particularly want
75- to copy the ``bjam `` executable to a directory that is already in your ``PATH ``
76- so that you don't have to go hunting for it all the time. A good place to put it
77- is in ``/usr/local/bin ``.
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79- .. [# ]http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/more/getting_started/
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81- Building and running the tests can be as simple as doing the following::
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83- $ cd ~/cpp-netlib
84- $ bjam
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86- Doing this will already build all the tests and run them as they are built. In
87- case you encounter any problems and would like to report it to the developers,
88- please do the following::
89-
90- $ cd ~/cpp-netlib
91- $ bjam 2>&1 >build-test.log
92-
93- And then attach the ``build-test.log `` file to the email you will send to the
94- cpp-netlib `developers mailing list `_.
95-
96- .. _`developers mailing list` :cpp-netlib@googlegroups.com
97-
9876Running Tests
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137115documentation in comments explaining "why" the code is written that way.
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139117The main "upstream" repository is the one hosted by the original maintainer of
140- the project (Dean Michael Berris) at http://github.com/mikhailberis /cpp-netlib.
118+ the project (Dean Michael Berris) at http://github.com/deanberris /cpp-netlib.
141119The "official" release repository is maintained at
142120http://github.com/cpp-netlib/cpp-netlib -- which is a fork of the upstream
143121repository. It is recommended that forks be made against the upstream repostory
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151129contact the development team through the `developers mailing list `_
152130or by filing issues at http://github.com/cpp-netlib/cpp-netlib/issues.
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132+ Join us on Slack: http://slack.cpp-netlib.org/
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154134.. _`developers mailing list` :cpp-netlib@googlegroups.com
155135
156136You can reach the maintainers of the project through::