Le 07.08.17 à 00:04, Tom Westerhout via Boost a écrit :
On 06/08/2017, Marshall Clow via Boost
wrote: The release candidates for the 1.65.0 release are now available at:
https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.65.0/source/
The SHA256 checksums are as follows:
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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.
Sure. I've tried building on Linux 3.16 with GCC-7.1.0 and Clang-trunk:
* Clang-trunk (-std=c++1z -stdlib=libc++)
1) Boost.Test failed. There's no bind1st in std:: anymore. Neither is there a random_shuffle.
The calls to random_shuffle are protected by #ifdef BOOST_NO_CXX98_RANDOM_SHUFFLE and the ones of bind1st by #ifdef BOOST_NO_CXX98_BINDERS Those preprocessor checks looked ok to me, what am I missing? Thanks for the report, Raffi