On May 27, 2013 12:39:10 PM chrysn wrote:
> hello steve,
> 
> thanks for pointing my attention to this.
> 
> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 10:23:46PM -0500, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> > The default Boost is soon to change to version 1.53 (see #704032).
> > Unfortunately, your package fails to build because 1.53 has
> > removed the Debian-specific "libboost_foo-mt" libraries.
> > 
> > Please change link lines of -lboost_foo-mt to simply -lboost_foo.
> 
> since i didn't change anything in the boost linking part of the package
> relative to upstream, i asked there about 1.53 compatibility, and claims
> are it works everywhere else. since when were the -mt files debian
> specific?

As far as I recall, Boost 1.39 (2009) simplified the naming scheme and we 
started providing the symlinks as a backwards compatibility measure.


> tl;dr: is there already a libcgal for libboost-dev =1.53, and where can
> i find it?

Not that I'm aware of.  The boost-defaults transition has not yet happened.  
However, if you can remove the "-mt" from link lines, things should still work 
with the current default (1.49).


-S


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