Out of intellectual curiosity, I was wondering why the boost::filesystem library had a compiled component, while in other cases no compiled components are necessary. What is in the compiled portion that can not be in a hpp?
What really confuses me is that on my computer I compile this portion anyway (before using the library), and I would thus expect it to be possible or even preferred to perform the same compilation I did in BJam every time I build my application.
Why is there the additional .so/.a file?