On 20/11/15 17:54 +0100, Dan Horák wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015 16:28:45 +0100
Jan Kurik <jku...@redhat.com> wrote:

= System Wide Change: Fedora 24 Boost 1.60 uplift =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/F24Boost160

Change owner(s):
* Jonathan Wakely <jwakely AT redhat DOT com >

This change brings Boost 1.60.0 to Fedora 24. This will mean F24 ships
with the latest upstream Boost release.

== Detailed Description ==
The aim is to synchronize Fedora with the most recent Boost release.
Because ABI stability is one of explicit Boost non-goals, this entails
rebuilding of all dependent packages. This has also always entailed
yours truly assisting maintainers of client packages in decoding
cryptic boostese seen in output from g++. Such care is to be expected
this time around as well.

Boost 1.60 is scheduled for release on 2 Dec 2016 and a beta release
is already available for testing

shouldn't the year be 2015?

You mean Fedora won't wait a year for the Boost release?! ;-)

The date is fixed on the wiki page now.

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