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Open Media Now launched to boost digital freedom

Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT
Already known for its development of a free Flash player, the Gnash project is now the nucleus of a much larger effort. Called the Open Media Now Foundation (OMNF), the group's goal is to encourage the development "of an open media infrastructure," according its home page. Registered as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization in the United States, the new organization is actively seeking corporate members, although it accepts donations from individuals as well.


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BCP(1)							 Boost C++ Libraries Documentation						    BCP(1)

NAME
bcp - extract subsets of Boost SYNOPSIS
bcp --list [options] module-list bcp [options] module-list output-path bcp --report [options] module-list html-file bcp --help DESCRIPTION
Copies all the files, including dependencies, found in module-list to output-path. output-path must be an existing path. With --list, prints the list of all the files in module-list, including dependencies. With --report, writes the HTML report to html-file. With --help, prints a quick usage reminder. It is useful for Boost authors who want to distribute their library separately from Boost and for Boost users who want to distribute a sub- set of Boost with their application. module-list When the --scan option is not used, a list of Boost files or library names to copy. It can be: - The name of a tool: for example "build" will find "tools/build". - The name of a library: for example "regex". - The title of a header: for example "scoped_ptr" will find "boost/scoped_ptr.hpp". - The name of a header: for example "scoped_ptr.hpp" will find "boost/scoped_ptr.hpp". - The name of a file: for example "boost/regex.hpp". When the --scan option is used, a list of (probably non-boost) files to scan for Boost dependencies, the files in the module list are not therefore copied/listed. File dependencies C++ source files are scanned for #includes, all #includes present in the Boost source tree will then be scanned for their dependencies and so on. C++ source files are associated with the name of a library, if that library has source code (and possibly build data), then include that source in the dependencies. C++ source files are checked for dependencies on Boost.Test (for example to see if they use cpp_main as an entry point). HTML files are scanned for immediate dependencies (images and style sheets, but not links). HTML report contains: - all the licenses in effect, plus the files using each license, and the copyright holders using each license - any files with no recognizable license (please report these to the Boost mailing lists) - any files with no recognizable copyright holders (please report these to the Boost mailing lists) - all the copyright holders and the files on which they hold copyright - file dependency information - indicates the reason for the inclusion of any particular file in the dependencies found OPTIONS
--boost=path sets the location of the Boost tree to path --scan treat the module list as a list of (possibly non-boost) files to scan for Boost dependencies --cvs only copy files under CVS version control --unix-lines make sure that all copied files use Unix style line endings EXAMPLES
bcp scoped_ptr /foo Copies boost/scoped_ptr.hpp and dependencies to /foo. bcp boost/regex.hpp /foo Copies boost/regex.hpp and all dependencies including the regex source code (in libs/regex/src) and build files (in libs/regex/build) to /foo. Does not copy the regex documentation, test or example code. bcp regex /foo Copies the full regex lib (in libs/regex) including dependencies (such as the Boost.Test source required by the regex test programs) to /foo. bcp regex config build /foo Copies the full regex lib (in libs/regex) plus the config lib (libs/config) and the build system (tools/build) to /foo including all the dependencies. bcp --scan --boost=/boost foo.cpp bar.cpp boost Scans the [non-boost] files foo.cpp and bar.cpp for Boost dependencies and copies those dependencies to the sub-directory boost. bcp --report regex.hpp boost-regex-report.html Creates a HTML report called boost-regex-report.html for the Boost module regex.hpp. AUTHORS
Author of bcp is John Maddock. Author of this manpage is Domenico Andreoli, who copied stuff from bcp --help and the HTML documentation. Boost C++ Libraries March 2006 BCP(1)