On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Marshall Clow via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
The third (and hopefully final) release candidates for the 1.65.0 release are now available at:
https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.65.0/source/
[ Note: The RC1s and RC2s are in that directory, too - make sure you get the right files! ]
Changes since RC2: * Fix a crashing bug in Boost.ASIO * Fix a compilation error when including both
* An update to Boost.Spirit to fix compilation errors on Mac OS with -std=c++17 Changes since 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:
1d844a958656e76b140292ec1cbfe770d9916166c16e13b59d3dac1df3b7ef40 boost_1_65_0_rc3.7z 3fc2877cf5da4bbb0c91eab058d2e6764155e705e9c3e2dce2a0248936079675 boost_1_65_0_rc3.tar.bz2 e065b53d7f5326cc20d246b518facedb4407391aaf9fd4a1c90001e0c85accab boost_1_65_0_rc3.tar.gz 96b2ba69c6045060d1dfe012218457870200c2c22af60eb855bab5ffb75c13a2 boost_1_65_0_rc3.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.
Windows/Visual Studio builds look good. toolset arch compile Link Execute msvc-8.0 32 X X X msvc-8.0 64 X X X msvc-9.0 32 X X X msvc-9.0 64 X X X msvc-10.0 32 X X X msvc-10.0 64 X X X msvc-11.0 32 X X X msvc-11.0 64 X X X msvc-12.0 32 X X X msvc-12.0 64 X X X 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 Compile means that the b2 command completed without errors Install means that the installers for the respective version were generated 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. Tom