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charles.wil...@gmail.com

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May 4, 2017, 9:08:15 AM5/4/17
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We have been using Boost libraries in conjunction with VxWorks for some time now and have had to make adjustments with each release that we use.

We would like to know what would be required for us to provide a machine dedicated to running tests for this environment?

Please feel free to contact me directly at charles dot wilson at draeger dot com.

I'll be at the upcoming C++Now in case the appropriate contact persons are available then.

Thanks for all your work.

- charles

Charles Wilson
Senior Staff Software Engineer
Draeger Medical Systems

Rene Rivera

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May 4, 2017, 9:35:50 AM5/4/17
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On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 6:56 AM, <charles.wil...@gmail.com> wrote:
We have been using Boost libraries in conjunction with VxWorks for some time now and have had to make adjustments with each release that we use.

We would like to know what would be required for us to provide a machine dedicated to running tests for this environment?

Please feel free to contact me directly at charles dot wilson at draeger dot com.

I'll be at the upcoming C++Now in case the appropriate contact persons are available then.

Thanks for all your work.

This is usually a question for the regular boost email list.. The information here should be up to date <http://www.boost.org/development/running_regression_tests.html>. Only other detail is that we ask testers to subscribe, and pay attention, to the testing email list <http://www.boost.org/community/groups.html#testing>.


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