On 03/17/17 05:05, Rene Rivera via Boost wrote:
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 7:47 PM, Tom Kent via Boost
wrote: $(PlatformToolsetVersion) is "141".
Personally I would prefer 14.10 (aka 1410) because of purely selfish reasons. As it would mean Boost Predef already says that "14.10" is the version. But otherwise I don't care what version number it is. I'm beyond exhausted from dealing with VS version numbers. Which means..
1. For the beta the version is "14.10", aka "1410". 2. And we'll apply the Boost Config patch accordingly. 3. After beta everyone can fight over what the "real" version number should be. 4. Apply changes after enough people agree. And if that's fast enough.. We can do another beta. Other we just wait for the release to have the change.
In the (not sure how likely) case Microsoft releases 10 minor releases with the major version number 14 we'll be in an awkward position if we name the current VS release 14.10 - we'll have another release that is supposed to be 14.10. I think, 141 tag makes more sense, and also is more useful given that it matches PlatformToolsetVersion env. variable.