On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Charles Plessy wrote:

Le Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 09:34:04AM +0900, Charles Plessy a écrit :

 - there is a patch for building with a recent BOOST in Ubuntu, which looks
   needed to build on unstable but is not sufficient.
 - the new stable upstream release need further work on BOOST (maybe something
   trivial like updating build dependancies), so I did not have time to see if
   the failure related to GCC is still present there.

I also did not have time to try the development version.

Thanks Thorsten for upgrading the package.

I am puzzled by the build failure in Unstable.  Do we miss build-dependancies,
or could it be related to the changes in the default parameters for the C
linker ?

One build failure with the new version was just a missing dependency. All other problems I have seen are caused only by gcc.

As far as I understand everything, up to now we are able to build with every version of boost (thanks to Dmitrijs for porting the Ubuntu patch).

But the reason for this bug has been problems with gcc-4.8. This problem still exists, at least on my VM I could not build the package with gcc and eglibc from experimental.

The failure with sbuild/pdebuild or whatever seems to be another bug not related to this one.

   Thorsten

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