I ran into problems trying to install
Boost::Graph and appealed to the module author DBURDICK for help. His email bounced, so now I turn to the monks to help track him down (if indeed he wants to be found). He could be the same person as
this Linkedin profile putting him at Synapse in Seattle, but I'm not on Linkedin so I don't have an email nor is one listed at Synapse. Could anyone who knows David get him to get in touch here, via RT or at
Github?
Don't be afraid, it's almost fixed. There are 4 of us bringing it up to the latest version of the Boost library. (I say "us", but I'm barely keeping up with the others) If you've moved on, could you give co-maintenance to DUFFEE on PAUSE.
best wishes,
Sometimes I can think of 6 impossible LDAP attributes before breakfast.
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