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# $NetBSD: Makefile.common,v 1.71 2018/01/01 20:36:09 adam Exp $
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# used by devel/boost-build/Makefile
# used by devel/boost-docs/Makefile
# used by devel/boost-jam/Makefile
# used by devel/boost-headers/Makefile
# used by devel/boost-libs/Makefile
# used by devel/boost-mpi/Makefile
# used by devel/py-boost/Makefile
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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BOOST_PACKAGE?= undefined
BOOST_COMMENT?= undefined
BOOST_VERSION= 1.66.0
BOOST_SHORT_VERSION= ${BOOST_VERSION:S/./_/:C/\..*$//}
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
# Update mysql57-client/patches/patch-cmake_boost.cmake when updating version
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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DISTNAME= boost_${BOOST_VERSION:S/./_/g}
CATEGORIES= devel
.if ${BOOST_PACKAGE} == "meta-pkg"
PKGNAME= boost-${BOOST_VERSION}
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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.else # ${BOOST_PACKAGE} != "meta-pkg"
PKGNAME= boost-${BOOST_PACKAGE}-${BOOST_VERSION}
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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Changes 1.63.0: Atomic: * Added the static constant atomic<T>::is_always_lock_free for conformance with C++17. The constant indicates that the given specialization always provides lock-free implementation of atomic operations. * Improved support of Oracle Studio on x86 targets. Container: * Fixed bugs Context: * 11687 Xcode (Apple clang) and thread_local * 12114 context does not preserve fpu context on ios arm64 devices (fixed for other architecturs too) * 12411 fpu registers not preserved with O2 optimizations in Visual Studio (fixed for other architecturs too) * 12551 building boost on arm64 causes error: unknown directive * reduced signatur for ontop-functions * unit-test for private fcontext-API * performance-test for ucontext and fcontext fixed Fiber: * unbounded_channel and bounded_channel marked as deprecated * new classes buffered_channel and unbuffered_channel * performance improved Fusion: * Fixed fusion::vector buggy constructors (Thanks to Lee Clagett). * BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT* and BOOST_FUSION_DEFINE* now allow empty structures. (6592) * BOOST_FUSION_DEFINE* allows move constructor and assignment. (10099) * Adaptor for std::array (Thanks to Mateusz Łoskot). (8241) * Fixed returning temporary variable warnings on MSVC. Geometry: * Intersection: take care that output is valid (work in progres, not yet finished - but more is valid) * 12289 Avoid warning/compilation error for std::cout * 12412 Invalid result of covered_by() with geographic Points and Boxes * 12413 rtree::remove() not working properly with geographic Points Hash: * Fixed some warnings. Interprocess: * Fixed bugs Intrusive: * Fixed bugs Lexical Cast: * Fixed issue found by -fsanitize=undefined 21 Log: * Removed the previously deprecated type_info_wrapper. * Added a way to access the current file name from the text file sink backend. The file name can be obtained with the get_current_file_name method. * Bug fixes Metaparse: * Improved the implementation of BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING Move: * Improved experimental adaptive sort algorithm performance * Activate BOOST_MOVE_FORCEINLINE Optional: * Added two new in-place constructors. They work similarly to emplace() functions: they initialize the contained value by perfect-forwarding the obtained arguments. One constructor always initializes the contained value, the other based on a boolean condition. * Syntax o = {} now correctly un-initializes an optional, just like in std::optional. * Fixed optional<optional<T>&> initialization. (12203) * Optional constructors are sfinae-friendly. This fixes interaction with std::tuple. (12563) Phoenix: * Most of modules now support C++11 variadic templates. * Fixed type deduction failure with result type. * Suppress unused warnings. * Fixed too few arguments error on binary math functions. * Added workarounds for older compiler. Python: * Added (basic) support for C++11 (std::shared_ptr, std::unique_ptr) * Incorporated an extension API to wrap NumPy * Removed obsolete bits and pieces Test: * Boost.test v3.4 see the Change log section for more details. * New feature: per_element and lexicographic modifiers of BOOST_TEST can also be applied to string comparison * Breaking change: colons that appear in test case names are replaced with underscores * Bug fixes TypeIndex: * Added runtime_cast to the library as an emulation of dynamic_cast. Thanks to Chris Glover for the implementation. See runtime_cast reference for more info. * Internals of the CTTI were made more platform independant, due to change of the std::size_t type to unsigned int. Units: * Fix inspection warnings * updated physico-chemical constants to CODATA 2014 values * define biot correctly as 10 Ampere Unordered: * Fix an exception safety issue in assignment. * Use std::allocator_traits where available, and support modern style rebind (12459). * Add some allocator aware constructors. * Use the hint iterator in emplace_hint. * Fixed some warnings.
2017-01-01 16:32:47 +01:00
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=boost/}
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.bz2
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= http://www.boost.org/
COMMENT= Free, peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries ${BOOST_COMMENT}
LICENSE= boost-license
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
CONFLICTS+= boost<1.36.0
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
DISTINFO_FILE= ${.CURDIR}/../../meta-pkgs/boost/distinfo
PATCHDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../../meta-pkgs/boost/patches
.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
USE_TOOLS+= pax
USE_LANGUAGES= c c++
# IMPORTANT: sync this with devel/boost-libs/buildlink3.mk
# GCC 4.5 or later is required to build, and GCC 4.5 is not provided for OpenBSD
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. if ${OPSYS} == "OpenBSD"
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "sparc64"
GCC_REQD+= 4.6
. endif
. elif ${LOWER_VENDOR} == "redhat"
GCC_REQD+= 4.4
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. else
GCC_REQD+= 4.5
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. endif
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
2009-10-15 09:29:01 +02:00
PLIST_SUBST+= BOOST_VERSION="${BOOST_VERSION}"
SUBST_CLASSES+= prefix
SUBST_STAGE.prefix= pre-configure
SUBST_MESSAGE.prefix= Fixing prefix.
SUBST_FILES.prefix= boostcpp.jam
SUBST_VARS.prefix= PREFIX
SUBST_CLASSES+= darwin
SUBST_STAGE.darwin= pre-configure
SUBST_MESSAGE.darwin= Fixing install_name for Darwin.
SUBST_FILES.darwin= tools/build/src/tools/*darwin.jam
SUBST_SED.darwin= -e 's,-install_name "@rpath,-install_name "${PREFIX}/lib,g'
SUBST_SED.darwin+= -e 's,-install_name "\$$,-install_name "${PREFIX}/lib/\$$,g'
# On SunOS, extract using pkgsrc nbtar to avoid warnings from native gtar.
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. if ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
TOOLS_PLATFORM.tar= #empty
BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= opt:-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500:-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. endif
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. if ${OPSYS} == "Darwin"
# Prevent using a pkgsrc libtool in OS X because the darwin toolset needs
# the native libtool from /Developer/usr/bin or /usr/bin.
post-wrapper:
${RM} -f ${WRAPPER_BINDIR}/libtool
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. if exists(/Developer/usr/bin/libtool)
${LN} -s /Developer/usr/bin/libtool ${WRAPPER_BINDIR}/libtool
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. else
${LN} -s /usr/bin/libtool ${WRAPPER_BINDIR}/libtool
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
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. endif
. endif
# We can't do this at post-extract because the extract cookie will get a future
# timestamp than the sources. If this happens, print-PLIST does not work.
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
pre-configure:
cd ${WRKSRC} && ${FIND} . -type f -print | ${XARGS} ${TOUCH}
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
# Generate a new user.hpp or use the installed one, depending on the package
# we are building.
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
2014-11-07 20:28:38 +01:00
. if ${BOOST_CONFIG} == "installed"
. include "../../devel/boost-headers/buildlink3.mk"
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
do-configure:
${CP} -f \
${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.boost-headers}/include/boost/config/user.hpp \
${WRKSRC}/boost/config/user.hpp
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
2014-11-07 20:28:38 +01:00
. elif ${BOOST_CONFIG} == "generate"
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
do-configure:
cd ${WRKSRC}/libs/config && \
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} ${SH} ./configure
${CP} -f ${WRKSRC}/libs/config/user.hpp ${WRKSRC}/boost/config/user.hpp
Chamges 1.57.0: Updated Libraries Any: RTTI is not required any more (TypeIndex library is used for RTTI emulation) Fixed 8958 Asio: Fixed the kqueue reactor so that it works on FreeBSD. Fixed an issue in the kqueue reactor which resulted in spinning when using serial ports on Mac OS. Fixed kqueue reactor support for read-only file descriptors. Fixed a compile error when using the /dev/poll reactor. Changed the Windows backend to use WSASocketW, as WSASocketA has been deprecated. Fixed some warnings reported by Visual C++ 2013. Fixed integer type used in the WinRT version of the byte-order conversion functions. Changed documentation to indicate that use_future and spawn() are not made available when including the asio.hpp convenience header. Explicitly marked asio::strand as deprecated. Use asio::io_service::strand instead. Circular Buffer: Fixed some warnings and move_if_noexcept from Boost.Move is used Config: BOOST_HAS_PRAGMA_DETECT_MISMATCH macro was added Container: Added support for initializer_list. Fixed double destruction bugs in vector and backward expansion capable allocators. Coroutine: optionally register stacks with valgrind 10386 MSVC link error in asymmetric_coroutine.hpp: symbol already defined 10536 call to 'begin(...pull_coroutine< R > & c)' is ambiguous Flyweight: Added serialization support via Boost Serialization. flyweight default constructor was made explicit in Boost 1.56, which introduces a regression in some initialization scenarios. The former non-explicit default constructor has been restored More...
2014-11-07 20:28:38 +01:00
. endif
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
2005-02-26 23:48:34 +01:00
boost-install-libs:
${INSTALL_LIB_DIR} ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/lib
cd ${WRKSRC}/stage/lib && pax -rw -p p libboost* ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/lib
Complete rework of the Boost packages: - Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread. - Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework. - Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost). - Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier. - devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but now works, given that everything is threaded again. - Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed. - Use static PLISTs. - Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff outside pkgsrc. - Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above. Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments. While here, update to 1.32.0: New Toolset Names The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "." (dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example, vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements. New Libraries * Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann. * Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz. * Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions, from Fernando Cacciola. * Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus. * Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen. * Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++ data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from Robert Ramey. * String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol Droba. * Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor. Updated Libraries * Compose: This deprecated library has been removed. * Graph: o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal vertex and edge properties. o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5. o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness centrality clustering. o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms. * MPL Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o New documentation, including a complete reference manual. o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the detailed information about upgrading to the new version. * Python Library: o Updated to use the Boost Software License. o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions has been implemented. o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth. o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas. o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types. o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency relationships. o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds. * Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the signal. * Utility: class template result_of added. * Test Library: o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next release o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA o support for wide string comparison implemented For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes. Regression tests This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on the new Boost codebase.
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.endif # ${BOOST_PACKAGE} == "meta-pkg"