On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 1:20 AM Marshall Clow via Boost-users < boost-users@lists.boost.org> wrote:
The release candidates for the first 1.73.0 beta release are now available at: https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/beta/1.73.0.beta.1/source/
The release notes are not yet available.
The SHA256 checksums are as follows: 44f323b42c4375ab3751b67ac5ce53ba5267af20cf375be75675d8952d3cca4e ./boost_1_73_0_b1_rc1.7z 5270fa89243a3508331bd3773800de6d2f98d1f160b95e362fa8269d9cd58773 ./boost_1_73_0_b1_rc1.tar.bz2 82ffcd4a2e558a31f1ddd6a54ef6c00dae28b95c2ddee575c285544085dcb004 ./boost_1_73_0_b1_rc1.tar.gz 910b7560ee239472cc69e6a0c680dc4d9d7ea234faad807738ec98e4811c63d4 ./boost_1_73_0_b1_rc1.zip
As always, the release managers would appreciate it if you download the candidate of your choice and give building it a try. Please report both success and failure, and anything else that is noteworthy.
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Generally looks good on Windows/Visual Studio. However, it took me three tries to get here. My first two builds stalled out during the build. I didn't pay attention to where the first one stopped, but the second was in the build for wave, no failure just the build stopped on a compile step. I believe this only happened with msvc-14.2 - 32 bit. After a couple restarts I was able to build without issues: toolset arch compile Link Execute msvc-10.0 32 X X X msvc-10.0 64 X X X msvc-11.0 32 X X X msvc-11.0 64 X X X msvc-12.0 32 X X X msvc-12.0 64 X X X msvc-14.0 32 X X X msvc-14.0 64 X X X msvc-14.1 32 X X X msvc-14.1 64 X X X msvc-14.2 32 X X X msvc-14.2 64 X X X Compile means that the b2 command completed without errors Link means that visual studio was able to link a sample executable to a library (libboost_thread-vcXXX-mt[-gd]-1_XX.lib) generated Execute means that the linked program executed without errors. Full logs are available here: https://gist.github.com/teeks99/f4066721729a12403a8bf6f0499d7633 Tom