On 22/07/2017 22:11, Belcourt, Kenneth wrote:
On Jul 20, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Alain Miniussi via Boost-mpi
<boost-mpi@lists.boost.org> wrote:
Unless I'm missing something (been a long time), the current diff between
develop and master mostly consist of:
- the cartesian communicators.
- new all_<gather>[v]
- less visible changes, factorization …
These are new features and really shouldn’t be added right now. Boost is on a
regular release cycle so lets ensure we get these in, and tested, for 1.66.
Ok.
Should we merge before the 1.65 or make it a bug fix and merge after the
release (unless there is a opposition) and let those change mature in master
for some time (but still be able to work on develop, which I do not fell
comfortable doing so with so many differences between develop and master).
I see that your recent changes have now broken develop for clang-linux-3.8.1,
and gcc-4.7.2. So I guess Boost is dropping support for gcc-4.7.x, or was that
unintentional on your part Alain? Can you look at that and see if we can
either revert the broken develop change, or fix it so it’s still buildable with
gcc-4.7?
Unintentional, and weird, the change were already on develop, was just a
resync to make them unconflictig with master.
Looking into it.
Alain
I'm looking into it.
— Noel
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