If TPP would link to boost statically it wouldn't be an issue. But IIRC 
there has been a thread on this topic before and it wasn't deemed worth 
the effort of maintaining...unless you're volunteering? ;)

-Matt


Mike Coleman wrote:
> Has there been any thought about packaging up TPP for Ubuntu/Debian
> and possibly RedHat/CentOS?
>
> I went through the exercise of installing it from scratch, following
> the directions on the wiki page, and I can imagine that this would be
> quite daunting for a non-programmer.
>
> Just off the top of my head, it looks like the main problem to solve
> will be that TPP is tending to rely on bleeding-edge versions of the
> Boost libraries.  Is there any chance that a change could be made to
> stick with versions that are merely reasonably current (and thus
> packaged)?  (Ubuntu Jaunty has 1.37, for example.)

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