#11000: boost-1_68_0
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 Reporter:  bdubbs       |       Owner:  ken@…
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  8.3
Component:  BOOK         |     Version:  SVN
 Severity:  normal       |  Resolution:
 Keywords:               |
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Comment (by ken@…):

 The keyboard on that machine became intermittent a few hours ago, but for
 a while it recovered and dmesg showed it disappearing and then
 reappearing. But then it disappeared completely and rebooting errored with
 no keyboard present.

 If I can get a new keyboard I might be able to pick this up again.  If
 not, my current notes are (for -j4)

 size:   88MB
 md5sum: 7fbd1890f571051f2a209681d57d486a

 instructions:

 1. for tests, Python-2.7.15 is in parentheses
 2. for testing, the comment about a file needing to be renamed should go.
 That was for an earlier version where zlib.py needed to be renamed - that
 instruction went, the lead-in comment did not.
 3. add something like

  ln -svf detail/sha1.hpp /usr/include/boost/uuid/sha1.hpp

 The <filename>uuid/sha1.hpp</filename> used to be a regular header, but by
 boost_1_66_0
 it had been changed to load the similar
 <filename>detail/sha1.hpp</filename> header,
 with a message that it had been deprecated. It has now been removed, but
 not every
 package which uses it has been changed and in particular one of the
 libraries downloaded
 as a git version by libreoffice.

 3. for basic build, now 2.6 SBU and 1.3GB total (1.1GB build, 204MB
 installed).

 4. basic tests take 1.2 SBU and use an extra 1MB.

 5. for regression tests with -j4 now 119 SBU but space unkknown (the
 directory should still be there, but I can't boot).

 At the start of the output from the regression tests there were messages
 about something unescaped and something non-free, but since I can't boot,
 I can't read the log I saved.

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