Re: [HEADS UP] F33 Boost 1.73.0 rebuilds starting in a side tag

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On 02/06/20 22:39 +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On 02/06/20 16:24 +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On 28/05/20 09:44 +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
- obsolete the separate boost-nowide package, as Boost 1.73.0 includes
the Boost.Nowide library now

jhogarth, please confirm you're aware of the nowide change. The
existing boost-nowide package will need to be retired in rawhide.

I never heard back about this. The 'leatherman' package (which uses
boost-nowide) FTBFS with the new boost (which provides a new
boost-nowide subpackage) because the <boost/nowide/cenv.hpp> header is
in the standalone Nowide library, but *not* in the version added to
the main Boost project.

The cenv.hpp header was removed and its contents added to cstdlib.hpp,
so I'll update the packages using it.

Everything trying to include boost/nowide/cenv.hpp should be changed
to use boost/nowide/cstdlib.hpp, but they'll probably also need to
link to libboost_nowide.so, which was not necessary with the
standalone boost-nowide package previously used in Fedora.

Upstream confirmed that linking to the library is needed:
https://github.com/boostorg/nowide/issues/90

Any objections to me retiring the standalone boost-nowide package in
rawhide?

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