Il giorno gio 22 set 2022 alle 22:23:55 +02:00:00, Anton Gladky
ha scritto:
it is "in work". We will definitely need people
for testing, filing and fixing bugs during transition.
Wonderful; I'll be sure to test it against my packages as soon as it'll
be ready. Thanks for your work :D
> We will definitely need people
> for testing, filing and fixing bugs during transition.
How can I help with testing? Is there a .deb I can download and install?
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 1:27 PM Anton Gladky wrote:
>
> Hi Andrea,
>
> it is "in work". We will definitely need people
> for testing,
Hi Andrea,
it is "in work". We will definitely need people
for testing, filing and fixing bugs during transition.
Thanks for the proposal!
Best regards
Anton
Am Do., 22. Sept. 2022 um 19:47 Uhr schrieb Andrea Pappacoda <
and...@pappacoda.it>:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 17:39:35 +0200 Anton Gladky
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 17:39:35 +0200 Anton Gladky
wrote:
> I did some work a couple of months ago, packaging 1.78.
> It worked, but I did not have time to finish it. I would probably
> continue this work soon to prepare 1.79 or even 1.80 for the
> next stable Debian version.
Hi Anton, what's the
Hi,
I did some work a couple of months ago, packaging 1.78.
It worked, but I did not have time to finish it. I would probably
continue this work soon to prepare 1.79 or even 1.80 for the
next stable Debian version.
Cheers
Anton
Am Fr., 22. Apr. 2022 um 10:03 Uhr schrieb Giovanni Mascellani <
g
Hi,
Il 14/04/22 04:24, strager ha scritto:
Is there anything I can do to help get a newer version of Boost into
the Debian repository?
Unfortunately I am not having a lot of time to care about Boost right
now, even if I'll get to it as soon as possible. I don't know what is
your experience w
Is there anything I can do to help get a newer version of Boost into
the Debian repository?
On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 14:27:31 +0100 Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Il 31/12/20 10:20, Olaf van der Spek ha scritto:
> > Could Boost 1.75 be packaged?
>
> Eventually it will be (either 1.75 or a newer
Boost 1.75 introduced the Boost JSON library [1]. I am
trying to package some software [2] which depends on Boost
JSON.
Boost JSON is interesting because it has a standalone mode
which allows it to be used outside Boost. Should I wait for
Boost 1.75 to be in Debian, or should I make a Boost JSON
s
Hi,
Il 31/12/20 10:20, Olaf van der Spek ha scritto:
Could Boost 1.75 be packaged?
Eventually it will be (either 1.75 or a newer version), but I don't know
when. 1.74 will be in bullseye, there is no point rushing a new
transition now.
Giovanni.
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Dear Maintainer,
Could Boost 1.75 be packaged?
Greetings,
Olaf
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