I had the same problem using 1.48 after upgrading gcc to 4.8 a few weeks ago. I found a bug report (although I can't find it now) to say it was a configuration issue and the patch was committed in 1.49. I upgraded to 1.53 and compiled with gcc 4.8 and everything now seems fine. On 13 May 2013, at 20:32, Gabriel Redner wrote:
I have the same problem when switching to g++ 4.8 under Linux Mint 13, though I'm using an earlier boost (1.48). I'm not defining BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS anywhere, nor using threading=single. I think boost.config is defining BOOST_DISABLE_THREADS for some reason which I'm trying to figure out. I'll report back here if I do.
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