Le 10.08.17 à 17:26, Marshall Clow via Boost-users a écrit :
The second release candidates for the 1.65.0 release are now available at:
https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.65.0/source/
[ Note: The RC1's are in that directory, too - make sure you get the right files! ]
Changes from RC1:
* An update to Boost.Config so that the flags BOOST_NO_CXX98_RANDOM_SHUFFLE and BOOST_NO_CXX98_BINDERS are now set appropriately for libc++. (This fixes the compilation errors for Boost.Test) * An update to Boost.Fiber to fix compilation errors * An update to Boost.Wave to fix compilation errors on Mac OS with -std=c++17
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
786ccb478a82ef526fb8649841d2e863af90d7ea31217bb2e938d87aff06cf23 boost_1_65_0_rc2.7z 83dbc7179271825c55a59c26f30cf9de53bb8b42006d920948bad709f5372af9 boost_1_65_0_rc2.tar.bz2 493cbf33a8837b44f87e3ac8a37ec32b9a0a27b8cdb03eac6237a16027a03809 boost_1_65_0_rc2.tar.gz 40e4ccbd52322f9a8cb6e1829075c810d8aad8851f3efb2b3da7fcff6963e14d boost_1_65_0_rc2.zip
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.
Thanks!
-- The release managers
Hi all, I just built RC2 for VS2015x64, and I have some issues when I build a project I have with it. It used to work fine on 1.63. The logs seem to indicate a problem in boost.python. I do not know if this is on my side, or there was some breaking changes in boost.python since 1.63. Just let me know. The code can be downloaded from https://bitbucket.org/renficiaud/yayi (branch "topic/fixup-boost-1.64"). Example of compilation trace: """" error C2039: 'is_base_and_derived': is not a member of 'boost::python::objects::detail' """" More details on the file attached. Full log at request. Thanks, Raffi