Test versions 1.90.0-1- of

boost
libboost-devel
libboost_atomic
libboost_charconv
libboost_chrono
libboost_cobalt
libboost_container
libboost_context
libboost_contract
libboost_coroutine
libboost_date_time
libboost_fiber
libboost_filesystem
libboost_graph
libboost_iostreams
libboost_json
libboost_locale
libboost_log
libboost_nowide
libboost_numpy312
libboost_process
libboost_program_options
libboost_python312
libboost_random
libboost_serialization
libboost_stacktrace
libboost_test
libboost_thread
libboost_timer
libboost_type_erasure
libboost_url
libboost_wave

are available in the Cygwin distribution:

CYGWIN CHANGES
Shared libs are not more versioned, as this seems the standard upstream.
Parallel / MPI libraries are not yet enabled.
Python libraries are linked to 3.12 as next stable one.

Thanks to Carlo Bramini for his substantial effort
https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-apps/2026-January/044767.html

CHANGES
Latest upstream release

DESCRIPTION
Boost is a collection of high-quality and peer-reviewed libraries
that aims to make C++ development highly productive.
Boost does not compete with the C++ Standard Library. Rather it
complements the Standard with exciting additional functionality.
Many components of the Standard started as components of Boost libraries.


HOMEPAGE
https://www.boost.org/

Marco Atzeri

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