The windows build box for the stable and nightly builds use boost 1.68.

On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 at 21:18, Blair Bonnett <blair.bonn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 at 21:04, Ian McInerney <ian.s.mciner...@ieee.org> wrote:
> >
> > Going up to 1.67 won't be possible, since 18.04 is estimated to be 
> > supported by KiCad until 2023 
> > (http://kicad-pcb.org/help/system-requirements/).
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> Ah, good point. I was only considering the official repos (KiCad 4) rather 
> than PPAs/people compiling their own.
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> > If anything, it might make sense to go to 1.59 now, and re-evaluate it 
> > farther in the v6 development (such as when the Python minimum version is 
> > also re-evaluated).
>
> Based on that table, I'd say 1.62 is the first step -- that supports Debian 
> Stretch (oldstable, supported until 2020 sometime). IMHO it makes sense to 
> update as far as possible soon in the development cycle to allow more time to 
> make use of new features / remove conditionally compiled code etc.
>
> - Blair
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