[release] Boost 1.86.0 Release Candidate 1 is available
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available at: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/ The SHA256 checksums are as follows: 2575e74ffc3ef1cd0babac2c1ee8bdb5782a0ee672b1912da40e5b4b591ca01f boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.gz cd20a5694e753683e1dc2ee10e2d1bb11704e65893ebcc6ced234ba68e5d8646 boost_1_86_0_rc1.zip 413ee9d5754d0ac5994a3bf70c3b5606b10f33824fdd56cf04d425f2fc6bb8ce boost_1_86_0_rc1.7z 1bed88e40401b2cb7a1f76d4bab499e352fa4d0c5f31c0dbae64e24d34d7513b boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.bz2 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. -- The Release managers
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.
I have successfully built the libraries on x86_64 RHEL 9.4 using the default GCC (11.4.1) with cxxstd=11,14,17,20,23. Matt
On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 1:35 PM Marshall Clow via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available at: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
2575e74ffc3ef1cd0babac2c1ee8bdb5782a0ee672b1912da40e5b4b591ca01f boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.gz cd20a5694e753683e1dc2ee10e2d1bb11704e65893ebcc6ced234ba68e5d8646 boost_1_86_0_rc1.zip 413ee9d5754d0ac5994a3bf70c3b5606b10f33824fdd56cf04d425f2fc6bb8ce boost_1_86_0_rc1.7z 1bed88e40401b2cb7a1f76d4bab499e352fa4d0c5f31c0dbae64e24d34d7513b boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.bz2
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.
-- The Release managers
Looks good on Windows/Visual Studio. toolset arch compile Link Execute 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 msvc-14.3 32 X X X msvc-14.3 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 build logs are here: https://gist.github.com/teeks99/0f7494712be6289d9ff952330907456b Tom
On Aug 8, 2024, at 11:35 AM, Marshall Clow
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available at: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
2575e74ffc3ef1cd0babac2c1ee8bdb5782a0ee672b1912da40e5b4b591ca01f boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.gz cd20a5694e753683e1dc2ee10e2d1bb11704e65893ebcc6ced234ba68e5d8646 boost_1_86_0_rc1.zip 413ee9d5754d0ac5994a3bf70c3b5606b10f33824fdd56cf04d425f2fc6bb8ce boost_1_86_0_rc1.7z 1bed88e40401b2cb7a1f76d4bab499e352fa4d0c5f31c0dbae64e24d34d7513b boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.bz2
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.
I have successfully built the libraries on a x86_64 Mac mini running Mac OS Sonoma 14.6 using Apple clang version 15.0.0 (clang-1500.3.9.4) C++11/14/17/20/2b built successfully C++03 had build errors - same as in the past. — Marshall
On Thu, 8 Aug 2024 at 20:36, Marshall Clow via Boost
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available at: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
2575e74ffc3ef1cd0babac2c1ee8bdb5782a0ee672b1912da40e5b4b591ca01f boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.gz cd20a5694e753683e1dc2ee10e2d1bb11704e65893ebcc6ced234ba68e5d8646 boost_1_86_0_rc1.zip 413ee9d5754d0ac5994a3bf70c3b5606b10f33824fdd56cf04d425f2fc6bb8ce boost_1_86_0_rc1.7z 1bed88e40401b2cb7a1f76d4bab499e352fa4d0c5f31c0dbae64e24d34d7513b boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.bz2
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.
I have successfully built the libraries on Alpine Linux 3.20.1, gcc-13, release, and been able to build my servertech chat project with it.
пт, 9 авг. 2024 г. в 04:36, Marshall Clow via Boost
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available at: https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
2575e74ffc3ef1cd0babac2c1ee8bdb5782a0ee672b1912da40e5b4b591ca01f boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.gz cd20a5694e753683e1dc2ee10e2d1bb11704e65893ebcc6ced234ba68e5d8646 boost_1_86_0_rc1.zip 413ee9d5754d0ac5994a3bf70c3b5606b10f33824fdd56cf04d425f2fc6bb8ce boost_1_86_0_rc1.7z 1bed88e40401b2cb7a1f76d4bab499e352fa4d0c5f31c0dbae64e24d34d7513b boost_1_86_0_rc1.tar.bz2
I have successfully built and installed (b2 install) the libraries on Ubuntu 24.4 with GCC 11,12,13 and Clang 20 (C++ 11,14,17,20,23) *with a caveat*. The caveat is that Predef appears to define several conflicting definitions of the target install, which results in a build error. So, I had to disable Predef. I also cross-built and installed the libraries using Mingw-w64 11.0.1 (gcc-13, win32 threading model, address-model 32, 64, C++ 11,14,17,20,23). I had to disable Python (I didn't have libpython targeting this configuration), and set boost.stacktrace.from_exception=off. I also had to disable Process because of what appears to be a build script bug. And also I cross-built and installed the libraries using GCC 13 targeting arm-linux-gnueabi (C++ 11,14,17,20,23). Again, I had to disable Python, but in addition I had to disable Context, as assembler sources were rejected by the assembler. Builds of Fiber, Log, Math, Process, Python, Serialization, and Url generated warnings. Also, Cobalt's build script generates a warning.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 11:36 AM Marshall Clow via Boost
The first release candidates for the 1.86.0 release are now available
We have the artwork and messaging ready for making the release announcement to X. And the Foundation has revoked Joaquin's credentials for posting to the @Boost_Libraries X account. About two weeks ago, David Sankel requested to be removed from the Official C++ Language Slack Workspace, and then informed me that he was blocking my emails and that I should avoid any future contact with him. There is the larger question of how this impacts Boost but for now we have a more immediate problem. How shall we make this release announcement on X? Thanks
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Marshall Clow
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Matt Borland
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Ruben Perez
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Tom Kent
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Vinnie Falco
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Дмитрий Архипов