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Welcome to the Boost Trac

Boost is a collection of free, peer-reviewed C++ libraries. This Trac is used to aid in the development of Boost, by tracking software issues, documenting Boost development procedures, and providing navigation aids to the Boost source code repository. From this Trac, you can:

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To check out the Boost development trunk using the command-line Subversion tool, svn, use:

svn co http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk boost-trunk

At any time, you can update your Boost development branch (which now lives in boost-trunk) with:

svn up

Please refer to BoostSubversion for more information about the Boost Subversion repository.

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