29 Aug
2018
29 Aug
'18
11:28 p.m.
On 30/08/2018 10:43, Peter Dimov wrote:
This is all irrelevant anyway because we don't ship binaries except on Windows where we don't have a problem with them.
Linux binaries are shipped by the distros, not us.
+1 Although I do think that the Getting Started advice, especially for Linux, should be more up-front about reminding users to ensure that the C++ std levels of Boost and the application match each other. And possibly should be included in the default library name as a reminder / ABI separator. (Or encourage distros to ship multiple builds with --buildid, or a simple way to create a composite build that will work correctly with any user-selected -std.)