c++.stlsoft - STLSoft 1.9.104 released
- Matt Wilson (15/15) Nov 22 2010 Download from https://sourceforge.net/projects/stlsoft/files/
- this field intentionally left blank (6/6) Nov 22 2010 stlsoft-1.9.104-hdrs.zip as currently hosted at http://sourceforge.net/p...
- Matt Wilson (4/14) Nov 23 2010 It got corrupted in the upload. It's fixed now.
Download from https://sourceforge.net/projects/stlsoft/files/ ============================================================================ Changes for 1.9.104 (22nd November 2010) Summary: ======== * refactored wide string exception string access shim functions, to avoid so-called "deprecated" (standard) functions when using VC++ * expanded internal buffers of shim strings for exception string access shims, from 10 to 100 Changes: ======== STLSoft: ======== ~ include/stlsoft/shims/access/string/std/exception.hpp: ~ refactored wide-string string access shim functions, to avoid so-called "deprecated" (standard) functions when using VC++ ~ expanded internal buffers of shim strings for exception string access shims, from 10 to 100 ============================================================================
Nov 22 2010
stlsoft-1.9.104-hdrs.zip as currently hosted at http://sourceforge.net/projects/stlsoft/files/STLSoft%201.9/1.9.104/ Size: 1480342 bytes MD5: 0c3f1296221cbbe703028d22fe36dd24 This doesn't match the expected MD5 in stlsoft-1.9.104-hdrs.md5: 964621a431e19dc59e391a2fb163b9d6 Also this zip is missing its central directory structure at the end of the file, so it cannot be opened by most archive managers without prior reconstruction. Probably some some contents is missing too, since it's half a megabyte smaller than previous releases.
Nov 22 2010
this field intentionally left blank Wrote:stlsoft-1.9.104-hdrs.zip as currently hosted at http://sourceforge.net/projects/stlsoft/files/STLSoft%201.9/1.9.104/ Size: 1480342 bytes MD5: 0c3f1296221cbbe703028d22fe36dd24 This doesn't match the expected MD5 in stlsoft-1.9.104-hdrs.md5: 964621a431e19dc59e391a2fb163b9d6 Also this zip is missing its central directory structure at the end of the file, so it cannot be opened by most archive managers without prior reconstruction. Probably some some contents is missing too, since it's half a megabyte smaller than previous releases.It got corrupted in the upload. It's fixed now. Sorry for the hassles. Matt
Nov 23 2010