Updates README with instructions on downloading TR1 tuple without the rest of Boost.
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@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ package (as described below):
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* GNU-compatible Make or "gmake"
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* POSIX-standard shell
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* POSIX(-2) Regular Expressions (regex.h)
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* gcc 4.0 or newer
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* gcc 4.0 or newer, or gcc 3.4 or newer with the tr1 tuple library
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(from Boost or other vendors).
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Furthermore, if you are building Google Mock from a VCS Checkout (also
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described below), there are further requirements:
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@ -63,11 +64,12 @@ described below), there are further requirements:
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### Windows Requirements ###
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* Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0 SP1 or newer
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* An implementation of the tr1 C++ library (You can get it for free
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from http://www.boost.org/. We have verified that version 1.36.0
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works. One caveat is this implementation exposes a bug in Visual
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C++'s <type_info> header when exceptions are disabled. Therefore
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your project must enable exceptions for this configuration to work.)
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* An implementation of the tr1 tuple C++ library (You can get it for
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free from http://www.boost.org/. We have verified that version
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1.36.0 works. One caveat is this implementation exposes a bug in
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Visual C++'s <type_info> header when exceptions are disabled.
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Therefore your project must enable exceptions for this
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configuration to work.)
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### Mac OS X Requirements ###
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* Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or newer
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@ -237,6 +239,11 @@ is a header-only library, so the installation only involves unpacking
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it to a suitable location - you don't need to compile it or download a
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pre-compiled Boost binary.
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Since Boost is quite large, you may prefer to only install the files
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actually needed by Google Mock. If so, you can download TR1 tuple
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without other parts of Boost from
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http://code.google.com/p/googlemock/downloads/list.
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After that you have two options: either set up Boost globally or
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modify the Google Mock project to point to your copy of Boost. The
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former will let all your tests use the same Boost library while the
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