• Re: Boost 1.81 in Debian Testing

    From Thomas Goirand@21:1/5 to Anton Gladky on Wed Jan 4 10:40:01 2023
    On 1/4/23 06:24, Anton Gladky wrote:
    apt install libboost-dev -t experimental

    FYI, Ceph FTBFS with it... :/
    IMO, this was expected. Help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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  • From Thomas Goirand@21:1/5 to Anton Gladky on Wed Jan 4 10:20:01 2023
    On 1/4/23 06:24, Anton Gladky wrote:
    Dear valued contributors,

    I am pleased to announce that the latest version of Boost, version 1.81, is now
    available in Debian Testing [1].

    We encourage all contributors whose packages depend on Boost libraries to consider building against Boost 1.81 in order to facilitate a smooth transition.
    Installing the -dev Boost packages from the experimental repository is simple,
    as shown in the following command: sudo apt install libboost-dev -t experimental.

    If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please do not
    hesitate to file bugs or prepare merge requests on salsa [2].

    Thank you.

    [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/boost1.81
    [2] https://salsa.debian.org/debian/boost

    Sincerely,

    Anton

    Hi,

    The latest update of boost was in late 2020. Why are we waiting so late
    in the release cycle to do such a transition? The month of the freeze is
    *NOT* a good moment to do it.

    Cheers,

    Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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  • From Markus Blatt@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 4 12:20:01 2023
    Dear Anton,

    Am Wed, Jan 04, 2023 at 06:24:38AM +0100 schrieb Anton Gladky:
    I am pleased to announce that the latest version of Boost, version 1.81, is now
    available in Debian Testing [1].


    Thanks a lot.

    We encourage all contributors whose packages depend on Boost libraries to

    Just double checking, still a newbie. By that you mean changing to an explicit dependency on
    the version in debian/control (e.g. libboost-system-dev -> libboost-system1.81-dev)
    and reuploading the source? After the transition finished I would undo that change again.

    Best,

    Markus


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  • From Rene Engelhard@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 4 18:10:02 2023
    Hi,

    Am 04.01.23 um 10:18 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
    The latest update of boost was in late 2020. Why are we waiting so
    late in the release cycle to do such a transition? The month of the
    freeze is *NOT* a good moment to do it.

    Indeed.


    Regards,


    Rene

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  • From Andreas Metzler@21:1/5 to markus@dr-blatt.de on Wed Jan 4 19:10:01 2023
    On 2023-01-04 Markus Blatt <markus@dr-blatt.de> wrote:
    Dear Anton,

    Am Wed, Jan 04, 2023 at 06:24:38AM +0100 schrieb Anton Gladky:
    I am pleased to announce that the latest version of Boost, version
    1.81, is now available in Debian Testing [1].

    Thanks a lot.

    We encourage all contributors whose packages depend on Boost libraries to

    Just double checking, still a newbie. By that you mean changing to an explicit dependency on the version in debian/control (e.g. libboost-system-dev -> libboost-system1.81-dev) and reuploading the
    source? After the transition finished I would undo that change again.

    Helo Markus,

    Eh, no. You should simply do a *local* test-build (without any upload) after sudo apt install libboost-dev -t experimental

    cu Andreas
    --
    `What a good friend you are to him, Dr. Maturin. His other friends are
    so grateful to you.'
    `I sew his ears on from time to time, sure'

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  • From Sebastian Ramacher@21:1/5 to Anton Gladky on Wed Jan 4 19:40:01 2023
    On 2023-01-04 06:24:38 +0100, Anton Gladky wrote:
    Dear valued contributors,

    I am pleased to announce that the latest version of Boost, version 1.81, is now
    available in Debian Testing [1].

    We encourage all contributors whose packages depend on Boost libraries to consider building against Boost 1.81 in order to facilitate a smooth transition.

    Please don't switch the dependencies to the versioned version of the
    -dev packages. This makes future transitions just a lot more work.

    Installing the -dev Boost packages from the experimental repository is simple,
    as shown in the following command: sudo apt install libboost-dev -t experimental.


    If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please do not
    hesitate to file bugs or prepare merge requests on salsa [2].

    Thank you.

    As a mor egeneral note, have there been any test builds of the archive
    with boost 1.81 as default? It's rather late for such a large
    transition.

    Cheers
    --
    Sebastian Ramacher

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