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Hi Rene/Peter, I'd be happy to test this out in my environment. Question is: where can I get 1.33 from? Is there a single-drop of it available right now or should I CVS it? It might be useful to provide release candidates from the general download area on sourceforge. I understand that we're at release candidate #1 right now. I can't see where this is available (I've searched the archives too). Update: I just did a CVS export with an rtag for 1.33 and I've been getting a "cvs export: [00:44:01] waiting for david_abrahams's lock in /cvsroot/boost/boost/tools/build/test/startup/boost-root" for the last hour. It isn't easy to get hold of 1.33 is it? Cheers, -C On 03/08/2005, at 5:18 AM, boost-users-request@lists.boost.org wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
Peter Dimov wrote:
I'm forwarding the following post from boost-users
http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2005/08/12938.php
since it describes a pretty severe configuration problem on Mac OS X that apparently leads to inconsistent definitions of BOOST_HAS_THREADS and all kinds of interesting ODR violations.
I think that problem is fixed. The original post doesn't mention the Boost version so it's hard to be sure. The checks for threading and the type of target getting built is considerably more complicated now than just the TARGET_CARBON check :-)
It would be awesome if the original poster could test with 1.33 to make sure it's fixed.
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Christopher Hunt wrote:
Hi Rene/Peter,
I'd be happy to test this out in my environment.
Question is: where can I get 1.33 from? Is there a single-drop of it available right now or should I CVS it?
It might be useful to provide release candidates from the general download area on sourceforge. I understand that we're at release candidate #1 right now. I can't see where this is available (I've searched the archives too).
Update: I just did a CVS export with an rtag for 1.33 and I've been getting a "cvs export: [00:44:01] waiting for david_abrahams's lock in /cvsroot/boost/boost/tools/build/test/startup/boost-root" for the last hour. It isn't easy to get hold of 1.33 is it?
Doug Gregor wrote:
Boost 1.33.0 release candidate #1 is now available here:
http://www.osl.iu.edu/~dgregor/boost-1.33.0/
There are two sets of files important for this release:
- boost_1_33_0_rc1.*: The actual release candidate - boost_1_33_0_(docbook|fo|man).*: The documentation in other formats
Please download and unpack the archives, browse the documentation, try the release with your favorite compiler, etc.
Thanks! Doug Gregor 1.33.0 Release Manager
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On 8/3/05, Christopher Hunt
Hi Rene/Peter,
I'd be happy to test this out in my environment.
Question is: where can I get 1.33 from? Is there a single-drop of it available right now or should I CVS it?
It might be useful to provide release candidates from the general download area on sourceforge. I understand that we're at release candidate #1 right now. I can't see where this is available (I've searched the archives too).
Update: I just did a CVS export with an rtag for 1.33 and I've been getting a "cvs export: [00:44:01] waiting for david_abrahams's lock in /cvsroot/boost/boost/tools/build/test/startup/boost-root" for the last hour. It isn't easy to get hold of 1.33 is it?
Cheers, -C
On 03/08/2005, at 5:18 AM, boost-users-request@lists.boost.org wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
Peter Dimov wrote:
I'm forwarding the following post from boost-users
http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2005/08/12938.php
since it describes a pretty severe configuration problem on Mac OS X that apparently leads to inconsistent definitions of BOOST_HAS_THREADS and all kinds of interesting ODR violations.
I think that problem is fixed. The original post doesn't mention the Boost version so it's hard to be sure. The checks for threading and the type of target getting built is considerably more complicated now than just the TARGET_CARBON check :-)
It would be awesome if the original poster could test with 1.33 to make sure it's fixed.
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Rene Rivera