Thanks! This is the feature I have been looking for for centuries. :-)
However, while try to put it together with my project, I got an error
saying Types.hpp need global.h, which was missing.
Since global.h will include curlpp's config.h, which will conflict with
the version of my project, I can not just copy those two files to
/usr/include/curlpp .
I commented out the #include "curlpp/global.h" clause in Types.hpp and my
project builds. I believe if I add the boost related features to my
project (that why I want to use 0.7.1), I will have to manually modify
other header files removing the conditional include of HAVE_BOOST, or I
have to add #define HAVE_BOOST before I include curlpp's header files.
Unfortunately both are not perfect to me.
I am wondering can we have some sort of cleaned up version of header
installed?
Thanks.
Jeff Ye
> This is the first “stable” version that includes boost library
> support. Some bugs were fixed by contributors. Thanks to you all!
>
> Major changes:
> Added boost.function (http://www.boost.org) feature.
> Minor changes:
> Enabled example 10 (Added make_functor function).
> WriteData is now called WriteFile.
> Added example17 (binded method functor).
> Added example18 (boost binded method function).
> Bug fixes:
> mErrorBuffer memset problem fixed (Thanks to Graziano Giuliani)
> Fixed HttpPost problem (https://www.rrette.com/pipermail/curlpp/2007-
> February/000273.html) (Thanks to Gazi Alankus)
> Disabled buggy WriteStream._______________________________________________
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