Sorry, I don't follow.

This is on Jenkins. I have no choice as to what packages are used to build with 
there.

Am I missing something?

If boost can't be built for the new ABI, how is my gcc 5 compiled code going to 
link with boost?

Cheers,

Michi.


On 14 Aug 2015, at 18:20 , Matthias Klose <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/14/2015 10:07 AM, Michi Henning wrote:
>> As of today, none of our CI jobs are building any longer.
>> 
>> It looks like gcc 5 is now the default in Jenkins, but the libraries that 
>> are installed are still compiled with 4.9.
>> So, for example, we fail to link against leveldb because leveldb still has 
>> the old ABI string symbols in it.
>> The boost -dev packages also appear to still be at 1.55 with the old ABI. I 
>> expect that more things will
>> will be affected. For example, Qt5, with methods such as 
>> QString::fromStdString().
> 
> this looks like you don't have -proposed enabled. And yes, this is expected.
> boost can't be built for the new ABI, it will be removed for the wily release.
> 
> Matthias
> 


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