Boost C++ Libraries
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0001-Fix-exec_file-for-Python-3-3.4.patch | 0000001136 1.11 KB | |
0002-Fix-a-regression-with-non-constexpr-types.pat |
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_constraints | 0000000282 282 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000536 536 Bytes | |
boost-aarch64-flags.patch | 0000000589 589 Bytes | |
boost-disable-pch-on-aarch64.patch | 0000002673 2.61 KB | |
boost-no_segfault_in_Regex_filter.patch | 0000000436 436 Bytes | |
boost-no_type_punning.patch | 0000005839 5.7 KB | |
boost-pool_check_overflow.patch | 0000001287 1.26 KB | |
boost-rpmlintrc | 0000000578 578 Bytes | |
boost-rpmoptflags-only.patch | 0000002508 2.45 KB | |
boost-strict_aliasing.patch | 0000000478 478 Bytes | |
boost-thread.patch | 0000000515 515 Bytes | |
boost-use_std_xml_catalog.patch | 0000002319 2.26 KB | |
boost-uuid-comparison.patch | 0000000806 806 Bytes | |
boost.changes | 0000060031 58.6 KB | |
boost.spec | 0000026541 25.9 KB | |
boost_1_56_pdf.tar.bz2 | 0046518400 44.4 MB | |
boost_1_58_0.tar.bz2 | 0070394057 67.1 MB | |
existing_extra_docs | 0000018855 18.4 KB |
Revision 97 (latest revision is 166)
- update to 1.58.0: boost docs remain at 1.56 since upstream hasn't updated yet * New Libraries: Endian, Sort. * Updated Libraries: Asio, Chrono, Container, Context, Conversion, DateTime, Flyweight, Function, Functional/Factory, Fusion, Geometry, Hash, Interprocess, Intrusive, Lexical Cast, Log, Math, Move, Multi-index Containers, Multiprecision, Optional, Phoenix, Predef, Random, Thread, TypeErasure, TypeIndex, Units, Unordered, Variant. See http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_58_0.html - add 0001-Fix-exec_file-for-Python-3-3.4.patch , 0002-Fix-a-regression-with-non-constexpr-types.patch: Fixes regressions in 1.58 - drop bjam-alignment.patch, boost-gcc5.patch: Already fixed upstream differently - add boost-rpmoptflags-only.patch: Build only with optflags - add boost-aarch64-flags.patch: Avoid using -m64 - add boost-uuid-comparison.patch: Fix regression in UUID operator< - add boost-disable-pch-on-aarch64.patch: Disable pch on math library to avoid compiler segfault
Comments 5
Boost 1.69 is the latest stable. https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_69_0.html
For latest version of Boost, see its devel project at https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:libraries:c_c++/boost
When it's ready, it will be submitted to Factory. But there are still a few problems we would like to fix before submitting it.
Why libboost_chrono1_69_0 is missing in baselibs.conf?
comments is not a place for bug reports. we have https://bugzilla.opensuse.org for that.
And libboost_timer1_69_0 is missing too.