[release] Boost 1.62.0 release available
Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available. These open-source libraries work well with the C++ Standard Library, and are usable across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use. This release contains two new libraries and numerous enhancements and bug fixes for existing libraries. New Libraries * Fiber: Framework for userland-threads/fibers, from Oliver Kowalke. * QVM: Boost QVM is a generic library for working with quaternions, vectors and matrices of static size with the emphasis on 2, 3 and 4-dimensional operations needed in graphics, video games and simulation applications, from Emil Dotchevski. For details, including download links, see http://www.boost.org/users/ news/version_1.62.0 You can also download directly from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/ projects/boost/files/boost/1.62.0/ The SHA256 checksums are as follows: b91c2cda8bee73ea613130e19e72c9589e9ef0357c4c5cc5f7523de82cce11f7 boost_1_62_0.7z 36c96b0f6155c98404091d8ceb48319a28279ca0333fba1ad8611eb90afb2ca0 boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 440a59f8bc4023dbe6285c9998b0f7fa288468b889746b1ef00e8b36c559dce1 boost_1_62_0.tar.gz 084b2e0638bbe0975a9e43e21bc9ceae33ef11377aecab3268a57cf41e405d4e boost_1_62_0.zip Tom Kent has made pre-built windows binaries, and they are available at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost-binaries/1.62.0/ To install this release on your system, see http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/ release/more/getting_started/index.html Thanks, --The Boost release team
On 09/28/16 18:32, Rene Rivera wrote:
Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available.
These open-source libraries work well with the C++ Standard Library, and are usable across a broad spectrum of applications.
The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use.
This release contains two new libraries and numerous enhancements and bug fixes for existing libraries.
New Libraries
* Fiber: Framework for userland-threads/fibers, from Oliver Kowalke. * QVM: Boost QVM is a generic library for working with quaternions, vectors and matrices of static size with the emphasis on 2, 3 and 4-dimensional operations needed in graphics, video games and simulation applications, from Emil Dotchevski.
For details, including download links, see http://www.boost.org/users/ news/version_1.62.0
You can also download directly from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/ projects/boost/files/boost/1.62.0/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
b91c2cda8bee73ea613130e19e72c9589e9ef0357c4c5cc5f7523de82cce11f7 boost_1_62_0.7z 36c96b0f6155c98404091d8ceb48319a28279ca0333fba1ad8611eb90afb2ca0 boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 440a59f8bc4023dbe6285c9998b0f7fa288468b889746b1ef00e8b36c559dce1 boost_1_62_0.tar.gz 084b2e0638bbe0975a9e43e21bc9ceae33ef11377aecab3268a57cf41e405d4e boost_1_62_0.zip
Tom Kent has made pre-built windows binaries, and they are available at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost-binaries/1.62.0/
To install this release on your system, see http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/ release/more/getting_started/index.html
Congrats and many thanks to the release team.
Congrats!
Do you plan to add 'boost-1.62.0' tag in submodules? My tools rely on them much.
Like here https://github.com/boostorg/align/releases
On 28 September 2016 at 19:18, Andrey Semashev
On 09/28/16 18:32, Rene Rivera wrote:
Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available.
These open-source libraries work well with the C++ Standard Library, and are usable across a broad spectrum of applications.
The Boost license encourages both commercial and non-commercial use.
This release contains two new libraries and numerous enhancements and bug fixes for existing libraries.
New Libraries
* Fiber: Framework for userland-threads/fibers, from Oliver Kowalke. * QVM: Boost QVM is a generic library for working with quaternions, vectors and matrices of static size with the emphasis on 2, 3 and 4-dimensional operations needed in graphics, video games and simulation applications, from Emil Dotchevski.
For details, including download links, see http://www.boost.org/users/ news/version_1.62.0
You can also download directly from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/ projects/boost/files/boost/1.62.0/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
b91c2cda8bee73ea613130e19e72c9589e9ef0357c4c5cc5f7523de82cce11f7 boost_1_62_0.7z 36c96b0f6155c98404091d8ceb48319a28279ca0333fba1ad8611eb90afb2ca0 boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 440a59f8bc4023dbe6285c9998b0f7fa288468b889746b1ef00e8b36c559dce1 boost_1_62_0.tar.gz 084b2e0638bbe0975a9e43e21bc9ceae33ef11377aecab3268a57cf41e405d4e boost_1_62_0.zip
Tom Kent has made pre-built windows binaries, and they are available at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost-binaries/1.62.0/
To install this release on your system, see http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/ release/more/getting_started/index.html
Congrats and many thanks to the release team.
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2016-09-28 18:32 GMT+03:00 Rene Rivera
Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available. <...> New Libraries
* Fiber * QVM
Congrats to the release team and to the library authors! -- Best regards, Antony Polukhin
On September 28, 2016 4:43:42 PM EDT, Antony Polukhin
2016-09-28 18:32 GMT+03:00 Rene Rivera
: Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available. <...> New Libraries
* Fiber * QVM
Congrats to the release team and to the library authors!
+1 -- Rob (Sent from my portable computation device.)
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Rene Rivera
Release 1.62.0 of the Boost C++ Libraries is now available. ... The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
b91c2cda8bee73ea613130e19e72c9589e9ef0357c4c5cc5f7523de82cce11f7 boost_1_62_0.7z 36c96b0f6155c98404091d8ceb48319a28279ca0333fba1ad8611eb90afb2ca0 boost_1_62_0.tar.bz2 440a59f8bc4023dbe6285c9998b0f7fa288468b889746b1ef00e8b36c559dce1 boost_1_62_0.tar.gz 084b2e0638bbe0975a9e43e21bc9ceae33ef11377aecab3268a57cf41e405d4e boost_1_62_0.zip
As noted for the 1.61.0 release:
No, it's not released yet.
It's not released until there are associated with the files
immediately-obvious digital signatures that can be verified with a
well known personal public key (like that of Vladimir Prus).
For more details on why this is valuable, see here:
* Subject: Boost libraries cannot yet be trusted
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 18:15:30 -0000
http://mid.gmane.org/
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Andrey Semashev
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Antony Polukhin
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Egor Pugin
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Michael Witten
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Rene Rivera
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Rob Stewart