Hal,
debian testing has 1.67
OpenSuse Tumbleweed has 1.68
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On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 9:00 AM Hal Murray via devel
wrote:
> The draft has links to two chunks of software.
> https://gitlab.com/MLanger/nts/
> https://github.com
Hal Murray via devel writes:
>> Fedora 29 is supposed to ship with Boost 1.67.
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/F29Boost167
>
> Yes, but it didn't make it.
Well, try openSUSE Tumbleweed instead?
:-)
Regards,
Achim.
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> Fedora 29 is supposed to ship with Boost 1.67.
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/F29Boost167
Yes, but it didn't make it.
Scroll down a bit and you will find:
Current status
Targeted release: Fedora 30
Last updated: 2018-11-23
Installed Packages
boost.x86_64
Hal Murray via devel writes:
> So I looked at the first one. It's c++. It needs boost 1.67. Fedora is
> distributing 1.66. I poked around a bit, but not much. Boost has a tar file
> for 1.67, but I didn't see an easy way to set it up.
Fedora 29 is supposed to ship with Boost 1.67.
https://f
Gary said:
> Uh, oh. Can we please avoid boost? Boost is a PITA. It limits what this
> code can run on.
I have no interest or expectation of using Boost in our code.
I was trying to get some known-to-work code running so we could use it for
debugging/testing.
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Hal Murray via devel :
> The draft has links to two chunks of software.
> https://gitlab.com/MLanger/nts/
> https://github.com/dfoxfranke/nts-hackathon
>
> I started with the second one. It's written in python, looks good. But it's
> client only.
>
> So I looked at the first one. It's c++
Yo Hal!
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 17:00:24 -0800
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> So I looked at the first one. It's c++. It needs boost 1.67.
> Fedora is distributing 1.66. I poked around a bit, but not much.
> Boost has a tar file for 1.67, but I didn't see an easy way to set it
> up.
Uh, oh. Can
The draft has links to two chunks of software.
https://gitlab.com/MLanger/nts/
https://github.com/dfoxfranke/nts-hackathon
I started with the second one. It's written in python, looks good. But it's
client only.
So I looked at the first one. It's c++. It needs boost 1.67. Fedora is
dis