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Updated docs to include recent changes, and improve general quality.
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<P>If you are using Microsoft or Borland C++ and link to a dll version of the run
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time library, then you will also link to one of the dll versions of
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boost.regex. While these dll's are redistributable, there are no "standard"
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versions, so when installing on the users PC, you should place these in a
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directory private to your application, and not in the PC's directory path. Note
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that if you link to a static version of your run time library, then you will
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also link to a static version of boost.regex and no dll's will need to be
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distributed. The possible boost.regex dll and library names are computed
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according to the following formula:<BR>
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time library, then you can choose to also link to a dll version of boost.regex
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by defining the symbol BOOST_REGEX_DYN_LINK when you compile your code. While
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these dll's are redistributable, there are no "standard" versions, so when
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installing on the users PC, you should place these in a directory private to
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your application, and not in the PC's directory path. Note that if you link to
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a static version of your run time library, then you will also link to a static
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version of boost.regex and no dll's will need to be distributed. The possible
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boost.regex dll and library names are computed according to the following
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formula:<BR>
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</P>
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<P></P>
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<P>BOOST_LIB_PREFIX<BR>
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