Removed link to dlib/all/source.cpp since it seems to confuse some users.

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Davis King 2016-01-17 12:17:58 -05:00
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ tell CMake which one you want it to use via the -G option.
<p> <p>
In most cases, to use this library all you have to do is extract it somewhere, make In most cases, to use this library all you have to do is extract it somewhere, make
sure the folder <i>containing</i> the dlib folder is in your include path, and sure the folder <i>containing</i> the dlib folder is in your include path, and
finally add <a href="dlib/all/source.cpp.html">dlib/all/source.cpp</a> to your finally add dlib/all/source.cpp to your
project. It is worth noting that most of dlib is "header-only" which means that, in project. It is worth noting that most of dlib is "header-only" which means that, in
many cases, you don't actually have to build dlib/all/source.cpp into your many cases, you don't actually have to build dlib/all/source.cpp into your
application. So if you don't get linker errors when you exclude dlib/all/source.cpp application. So if you don't get linker errors when you exclude dlib/all/source.cpp