On 8 December 2017 at 06:06, Paul A. Bristow via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
I've just updated to the latest and greatest Visual Studio 15.5 and also got my Boost develop branch up-to-date.
But I'm still getting this message:
"Info: Boost.Config is older than your compiler version - probably nothing bad will happen - but you may wish to look for an updated Boost version. Define BOOST_CONFIG_SUPPRESS_OUTDATED_MESSAGE to suppress this message."
This is an old problem, that now pops up regularly as we are having new updates on a continuous basis, a re-think is in order it seems... I've just rebuilt my library files that have the new -x64- x32 in the name
(great - but grrrr because I have had to change all my command files to generate them, previously in /x64 and /win32 folders ;-)
The library files have names like
libboost_chrono-vc141-mt-x64-1_66.lib
so version number is still at 1.66 (a fact confirmed by the config_info Boost version 106600)
I noticed this as well (as soon as PD merged the relevant PR), but thought it would go away (get fixed on the way), so I did not report it (it would probably also just generate a response saying: file PR, write docs and add tests). Auto-linking (windows) is broken (and links to the lib-name without the x32/x64). degski -- "*Ihre sogenannte Religion wirkt bloß wie ein Opiat reizend, betäubend, Schmerzen aus Schwäche stillend.*" - Novalis 1798