[asio] gcc visibility support patch

Hi, I've found some missing patches for https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2114 This one enables visibility support for Boost.Asio For more information, please see http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility Okay to commit? Yours, Jürgen -- * Dipl.-Math. Jürgen Hunold ! Ingenieurgesellschaft für * voice: ++49 511 262926 57 ! Verkehrs- und Eisenbahnwesen mbH * fax : ++49 511 262926 99 ! Lister Straße 15 * juergen.hunold@ivembh.de ! www.ivembh.de * * Geschäftsführer: ! Sitz des Unternehmens: Hannover * Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Siefer ! Amtsgericht Hannover, HRB 56965 * PD Dr.-Ing. Alfons Radtke !

2011/7/25 Jürgen Hunold <juergen.hunold@ivembh.de>:
Hi,
I've found some missing patches for https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2114
This one enables visibility support for Boost.Asio
Please post contents according to the subject. Asio != Chrono. /$

Hi Henrik, On Monday, 25. July 2011 11:53:37 Henrik Sundberg wrote:
2011/7/25 Jürgen Hunold <juergen.hunold@ivembh.de>:
This one enables visibility support for Boost.Asio
Please post contents according to the subject. Asio != Chrono.
Yes, this is the reason I posted one mail for each library. So each maintainer can approve the changes to his library. Just double checked, each mail contains the correct patch and the correct library name. Anything else I missed? Yours, Jürgen -- * Dipl.-Math. Jürgen Hunold ! Ingenieurgesellschaft für * voice: ++49 511 262926 57 ! Verkehrs- und Eisenbahnwesen mbH * fax : ++49 511 262926 99 ! Lister Straße 15 * juergen.hunold@ivembh.de ! www.ivembh.de * * Geschäftsführer: ! Sitz des Unternehmens: Hannover * Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Siefer ! Amtsgericht Hannover, HRB 56965 * PD Dr.-Ing. Alfons Radtke !

On 25 July 2011 11:08, Jürgen Hunold <juergen.hunold@ivembh.de> wrote:
Just double checked, each mail contains the correct patch and the correct library name. Anything else I missed?
Not really. Gmail placed both mails in the same thread, with the same subject. I think its threading algorithm ignores differences in square brackets at the start of the subject - probably so that cross-posted threads don't get messed up, which usually makes sense, but in this case didn't work.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Jürgen Hunold <juergen.hunold@ivembh.de> wrote:
Hi Henrik,
On Monday, 25. July 2011 11:53:37 Henrik Sundberg wrote:
2011/7/25 Jürgen Hunold <juergen.hunold@ivembh.de>:
This one enables visibility support for Boost.Asio
Please post contents according to the subject. Asio != Chrono.
Yes, this is the reason I posted one mail for each library. So each maintainer can approve the changes to his library.
Just double checked, each mail contains the correct patch and the correct library name. Anything else I missed?
Sorry! I've had problems with several of your recent mails in gmail. I didn't see the new subject until I got the boost list acknowledge when I replied. Your "[boost] [date_time] gcc visibility support patch" came in the thread for [program options] and this in the [crono] thread. Could it be that you are replying to other threads and just change the subject line? Something doesn't seem to be OK with the mail headers. Gmail usually works very well for me. /$

Hi Henrik, On Monday, 25. July 2011 12:19:15 Henrik Sundberg wrote:
Could it be that you are replying to other threads and just change the subject line? Something doesn't seem to be OK with the mail headers.
Ah, there we are. Yes, I was using KMails "template" feature for the first because of the almost same mail bodies. Thats seems to mess up the references. I will investigate was was going wrong.
Gmail usually works very well for me.
I strongly suspect the error is on my side. Yours, Jürgen -- * Dipl.-Math. Jürgen Hunold ! Ingenieurgesellschaft für * voice: ++49 511 262926 57 ! Verkehrs- und Eisenbahnwesen mbH * fax : ++49 511 262926 99 ! Lister Straße 15 * juergen.hunold@ivembh.de ! www.ivembh.de * * Geschäftsführer: ! Sitz des Unternehmens: Hannover * Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Siefer ! Amtsgericht Hannover, HRB 56965 * PD Dr.-Ing. Alfons Radtke !
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