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Name: libboost_regex1_39_0 Distribution: openSUSE 11.2
Version: 1.39.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 4.3.1 Build date: Thu Oct 28 00:33:27 2010
Group: System/Libraries Build host: build15
Size: 821216 Source RPM: boost-1.39.0-4.3.1.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://www.boost.org
Summary: The Boost::Regex runtime library
This package contains the Boost::Regex runtime library.

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* Wed Oct 27 2010 pth@suse.de
  - Fix bnc#544958 for real.
* Mon Oct 19 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Provide/Obsolete boost-license (bnc#544958)
* Thu Aug 06 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Add a fix from boost bugtracker that fixes the hash resizing
    (boost#54376)
  - Add a test for cancelling deadline timers from the same changeset.
* Tue Aug 04 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Readd the patch to fix the misplaced ifdef in
    template_function.hpp:move_assign.
* Tue Jul 28 2009 coolo@novell.com
  - update to 1.39.0:
    New Libraries
    * Signals2: Managed signals & slots callback implementation (thread-safe version 2),
      from Frank Mori Hess.
    Updated Libraries (see README for details)
    * Asio:
    * Flyweight:
    * Foreach:
    * Hash:
    * Interprocess:
    * Intrusive:
    * Program.Options:
    * Proto:
    * PtrContainer:
    * Range:
    * Unordered:
    * Xpressive:
  - removed patches no longer needed (hoping the best for ppc asm)
* Thu Apr 16 2009 crrodriguez@suse.de
  - as agreed with maintainer, get rid of static libraries
* Thu Apr 16 2009 ro@suse.de
  - buildfix: fix typo in specfile
* Mon Mar 16 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Don't rely on system default mpi implementation being set. This
    fixes building boost on systems before openSUSE 11.0.
* Tue Mar 03 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Fix misplaced ifdef in template_function.hpp:move_assign. Fixes
    building software that defines BOOST_NO_EXCEPTION (bnc#479659).
* Wed Feb 25 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Fix packaging of the documentation.
* Sun Feb 22 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Fix the line in the spec that copies the documentation.
* Fri Feb 20 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Put the license in a versioned package. This allows installing
    libraries in parallel (bnc#477603).
* Fri Feb 13 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Fix spec file (remove patches).
* Wed Feb 11 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Add boost autoconf macros from the autoconf archive to the
    - devel package.
  - Update to 1.38.0:
    New Libraries
    * Flyweight:
      o Design pattern to manage large quantities of highly redundant
      objects, from Joaquín M LÃ⊃pez Muñoz.
    * ScopeExit:
      o Execute arbitrary code at scope exit, from Alexander Nasonov.
    * Swap:
      o Enhanced generic swap function, from Joseph Gauterin.
    Updated Libraries
    * Accumulators:
      o Add rolling_sum, rolling_count and rolling_mean accumulators.
    * Any:
      o Use a by-value argument for operator= (#2311).
    * Asio:
      o Improved compatibility with some Windows firewall software.
      o Ensured arguments to windows::overlapped_ptr::complete() are
      correctly passed to the completion handler (#2614).
      o Drop back to using a pipe for notification if eventfd is not
      available at runtime on Linux (#2683).
      o Various minor bug and documentation fixes (#2534, #2541,
      [#2607], #2617, #2619)
    * Config:
      o Add new macros BOOST_NO_STD_UNORDERED and
      BOOST_NO_INITIALIZER_LISTS.
      o Added Codegear compiler support.
      o Added Dragonfly to the BSD family of configs.
      o Recognise latest compilers from MS and Intel.
    * Date_Time:
      o Added support for formatting and reading time durations longer
      than 24 hours with new formatter: %0.
      o Removed the testfrmwk.hpp file from the public include directory.
      o Fixed several bugs and compile errors.
      o For full details see the change history
    * Exception:
      o Improved and more customizable diagnostic_information output.
    * Filesystem:
      o Fix native(name) test failures on POSIX-like systems.
      o Several bugfixes (#2543, #2224, #2531, #1840, #2542).
    * Graph:
      o Added a new algorithms for Travelling Salesman Problem
      approximation (metric_tsp_approx) and resource-constrained
      Shortest Paths (r_c_shortest_paths).
      o Support for named vertices in adjacency_list.
      o A number of bugfixes ( #416, #1622, #1700, #2209, #2392,
      [#2460], and #2550)
    * Hash:
      o boost/functional/detail/container_fwd.hpp has been moved to
      boost/detail/container_fwd.hpp.  The current location is
      deprecated.
      o For more detail, see the library changelog.
    * Interprocess:
      o Updated documentation to show rvalue-references functions
      instead of emulation functions.
      o More non-copyable classes are now movable.
      o Move-constructor and assignments now leave moved object in
      default-constructed state instead of just swapping contents.
      o Several bugfixes (#2391, #2431, #1390, #2570, #2528).
    * Intrusive:
      o New treap-based containers: treap, treap_set, treap_multiset.
      o Corrected compilation bug for Windows-based 64 bit compilers.
      o Corrected exception-safety bugs in container constructors.
      o Updated documentation to show rvalue-references functions
      instead of emulation functions.
    * Lexical Cast:
      o Changed to work without RTTI when BOOST_NO_TYPEID is defined
      (#1220).
    * Math:
      o Added Johan RÃ¥de's optimised floating point classification routines.
      o Fixed code so that it compiles in GCC's -pedantic mode (bug report #1451).
    * Multi-index Containers:
      o Some redundant type definitions have been deprecated. Consult the
      library release notes for further information.
    * Proto:
      o Fix problem with SFINAE of binary operators (Bug 2407).
      o Fix proto::call transform for callable transforms with >3 arguments.
      o result_of::value changed behavior for array-by-value terminals.
      o unpack_expr requires only Forward Sequences rather than Random Access
      Sequences.
      o Deprecate legacy undocumented BOOST_PROTO_DEFINE_(VARARG_)FUNCTION_TEMPLATE
      macros.
      o Add BOOST_PROTO_REPEAT and BOOST_PROTO_LOCAL_ITERATE macros to help with
      repetitive code generation
      o Support for nullary expressions with tag types other than
      proto::tag::terminal
      o Allow 0- and 1-argument variants of proto::or_ and proto::and_
    * Regex:
      o Breaking change: empty expressions, and empty alternatives are
      now allowed when using the Perl regular expression syntax.
      This change has been added for Perl compatibility, when the
      new syntax_option_type no_empty_expressions is set then the
      old behaviour is preserved and empty expressions are
      prohibited.  This is issue #1081.
      o Added support for Perl style ${n} expressions in format strings
      (issue #2556).
      o Added support for accessing the location of sub-expressions
      within the regular expression string (issue #2269).
      o Fixed compiler compatibility issues #2244, #2514, and #2458.
    * Thread:
      o No longer catches unhandled exceptions in threads as this debuggers
      couldn't identify the cause of unhandled exceptions in threads. An
      unhandled exception will still cause the application to terminate.
    * TR1:
      o Added support for the TR1 math functions and the unordered
      containers.
    * Type Traits:
      o Added support for Codegear intrinsics.
      o Minor tweaks to warning suppression and alignment_of code.
    * Unordered:
      o Use boost::swap.
      o Use a larger prime number list for selecting the number of buckets.
      o Use aligned storage to store the types.
      o Add support for C++0x initializer lists where they're available.
      o For more detail, see the library changelog.
    * Xpressive:
      o basic_regex gets nested syntax_option_flags and value_type typedef,
      for compatibility with std::basic_regex
      o Ported to Proto v4; Proto v2 at boost/xpressive/proto has been
      removed.
      o regex_error inherits from boost::exception
    Other Changes
    * Experimental support for building Boost with CMake has been introduced in
      this version. For more details see the wiki, Discussion is taking place
      on the Boost-cmake mailing list.
    * Fixed subversion properties for several files. Most notably, unix shell
      scripts should always have unix line endings, even in the windows
      packages.
* Fri Jan 09 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Apply patch in boost.spec.in
* Thu Jan 08 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Actually use the patch.
* Wed Jan 07 2009 pth@suse.de
  - Initialize all data passed in the syscall to keep valgrind
    happy (bnc#461372).
* Thu Dec 11 2008 ro@suse.de
  - fix baselibs.conf (no requirement for boost-xxbit)
    (bnc#457699)
* Thu Nov 27 2008 ro@suse.de
  - update baselibs.conf
  - package mpi.so only in mpi package, not in devel
* Wed Nov 19 2008 jjolly@suse.de
  - Made the use of the mpi-selector conditional for mpi-enabled
    platforms.
* Tue Nov 11 2008 ro@suse.de
  - SLE-11 uses PPC64 instead of PPC, adapt baselibs.conf
* Fri Oct 31 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Fix the bug that made boost.monitor mix up uid and pib and
    also make boost.monitor not special-case SIGCLD (bnc#439805)
  - Fix generation of default extension in boost.filesystem.
  - Make boost recommend library subpackages instead of requiring
    them to allow removal of unwanted libraries after update.
  - Run mkspec explicitely in a shell so that mkspec.sh doesn't
    need to be executable.
  - Disable deletion of full-name symlinks in boost.spec.in.
  - Make boost-devel directly require all library subpackages.
  - boost.rpm isn't needed, even for updates, so don't build it and
    remove the README file needeed only for this package.
  - Make debug package require all library subpackages.
  - Add pre_checkin.sh to ensure that boost.spec is regenerated
    at check-in time.
  - Make boost.build use sane library names. Only the multi-threaded
    libraries are built and these have no -mt in their name.
    Symlinks for convenience are spupplied.
  - Use -fno-strict-aliasing only for boost.python, where it's needed.
  - Don't use configure and make (only convenience wrappers) but
    call bjam directly.
* Mon Oct 27 2008 ro@suse.de
  - do not remove full-name symlinks for shared libs
* Thu Oct 23 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Use a script and a Makefile to generate boost.spec.
  - Pull in all libraries on update.
  - Modify README to apply to both openSUSE and SLE.
* Thu Oct 23 2008 ro@suse.de
  - fix regexp for short symlinks
  - hook all mpi related parts to build_mpi macro
  - disable build_mpi on ia64 s390 s390x for the moment
* Fri Oct 17 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Using a rpm macros in package name doesn't work with autobuild.
* Wed Oct 15 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Fix naming of library packages to match the horribly broken
    sonames of the boost libraries.
  - Add post/postun for all library packages.
  - Stop rpmlint warning about explicit library dependencies
    needed to pull in all library subpackages during updates.
* Tue Oct 14 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Fix build failure (README not in build directory).
* Tue Sep 02 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Split off runtime libraries into their own packages.
  - Update to 1.36.0:
    New Libraries
    * Accumulators: Framework for incremental calculation, and
      collection of statistical accumulators.
    * Exception: A library for transporting of arbitrary data in
      exception objects, and transporting of exceptions
      between threads.
    * Units: Zero-overhead dimensional analysis and unit/quantity
      manipulation and conversion.
    * Unordered: Unordered associative containers.
    Updated Libraries
    * Asio:
      o Added support for serial ports.
      o Added support for UNIX domain sockets.
      o Added support for raw sockets and ICMP.
      o Added wrappers for POSIX stream-oriented file descriptors
      (excluding regular files).
      o Added support for reactor-style operations using a new
      null_buffers type.
      o Added an iterator type for bytewise traversal of buffer
      sequences.
      o Added new read_until() and async_read_until() overloads that
      take a user-defined function object for locating message
      boundaries.
      o Added an experimental two-lock queue (enabled by defining
      BOOST_ASIO_ENABLE_TWO_LOCK_QUEUE) that may provide better
      io_service scalability across many processors.
      o Various fixes, performance improvements, and more complete
      coverage of the custom memory allocation support.
    * Assign:list_of() (and its variants) now has overloaded comparison
      operators. This allows you to write test code such as
      BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(my_container,list_of(2)(3)(4)(5));.
    * Foreach:BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily iterating over the elements
      of a sequence.
      o New BOOST_REVERSE_FOREACH macro for iterating over a sequence
      in reverse.
    * Function:
      o Improved allocator support.
    * Hash: Minor updates and fixes, for more info see the change log.
    * Interprocess:
      o Added anonymous shared memory for UNIX systems.
      o Fixed missing move semantics on managed memory classes.
      o Added copy_on_write and open_read_only options for shared
      memory and mapped file managed classes.
      o shared_ptr is movable and supports aliasing.
    * Intrusive:
      o Added linear<> and cache_last<> options to singly linked lists.
      o Added optimize_multikey<> option to unordered container hooks.
      o Optimized unordered containers when store_hash option is used
      in the hook.
      o Implementation changed to avoid explicit use of try-catch
      blocks and be compilable with exceptions disabled.
    * Math:
      o Added new non-central Chi-Square, Beta, F and T distributions.
      o Added Exponential Integral and Zeta special functions.
      o Added Rounding, Truncation, and Unit-in-the-last-place
      functions.
      o Added support for compile time powers of a runtime base.
      o Added a few SSE2 based optimisations for the Lanczos
      approximations.
    * MPI:
      o Added support for non-blocking operations in Python
      o Added support for graph topologies.
    * Multi-index Containers: Minor additions and maintenance fixes.
      Consult the library release notes for
      further information.
    * PtrContainer: Support for a few more containers, and addition
      of insert iterators. For details see upgrading
      details.
    * Spirit: Integrated the "Classic" Spirit V1.8.x code base with
      Spirit V2, "The New Generation". See Change Log.
    * Thread:
      o New generic lock and try_lock functions for locking multiple
      mutexes at once.
      o Rvalue reference support for move semantics where the
      compilers supports it.
      o A few bugs fixed and missing functions added (including
      the serious win32 condition variable bug).
      o scoped_try_lock types are now backwards-compatible with
      Boost 1.34.0 and previous releases.
      o Support for passing function arguments to the thread
      function by supplying additional arguments to the thread
      constructor.
      o Backwards-compatibility overloads added for timed_lock and
      timed_wait functions to allow use of xtime for timeouts.
    * Wave:
      o Wave V2.0 is a new major release introducing some breaking
      API changes, preventing it to be used with Boost versions
      earlier than V1.36.0. Mainly, the API and hook interface
      have been streamlined for more consistency.
      o Fixed a couple of bugs, improved regression test system to
      include testing of the preporcessing hooks interface
      (for details see: Changelog).
    * Xpressive:
      o Regular expressions that can be written as strings or as
      expression templates, and that can refer to each other and
      themselves recursively with the power of context-free
      grammars.
      o skip() for specifying which parts of the input sequence
      to ignore when matching it against a regex.
      o regex_replace() accepts formatter objects and formatter
      expressions in addition to format strings.
      o Range-based regex_replace() algorithm.
      o Fix crash when semantic actions are placed in look-aheads,
      look-behinds or independent sub-expressions.
* Mon Jun 23 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Qualify name to avoid clash (bnc#401964)
* Fri Jun 20 2008 schwab@suse.de
  - Fix ppc atomic ops.
* Thu Apr 10 2008 ro@suse.de
  - added baselibs.conf file to build xxbit packages
    for multilib support
* Mon Jan 28 2008 schwab@suse.de
  - Remove obsolete patch again.
* Fri Jan 18 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Fix CVE-2008-0171 and CVE-2008-0171 (bugzilla #353180)
  - Qualify special_values_parser (bugzilla #353897)
* Thu Jan 17 2008 schwab@suse.de
  - Remove obsolete patch.
* Mon Jan 14 2008 pth@suse.de
  - Move 1.34.1 from BS to Autobuild
  - Add patch for critical bug in Boost.Function.
  - Include C headers where necessary.
  - Make the tests for ULONG_MAX more readable 64.
* Wed Oct 24 2007 rguenther@suse.de
  - Use -fpermissive in addition to -O2 for building.
  - Add patch to enable building wave with GCC 4.3.
* Mon Aug 20 2007 pth@suse.de
  - Only use fdupes from 10.3 onwards.
* Sat Aug 11 2007 aj@suse.de
  - Fix spec file to build again.
* Thu Aug 09 2007 pth@suse.de
  - Add man pages (made for 1.33.1).
  - Package html documentation differently.
  - Check all links and add missing files that do exist.
  - Use %%fdupes
  - Add patch by rschiele@gmail.com to pass compiler flags into
    Boost.build.
  - Update to 1.34.1 and use .spec file from bkoz@redhat.com as
    a basis.
    Changes 1.33.1 -> 1.34.0:
    New Libraries:
    * Foreach Library: BOOST_FOREACH macro for easily iterating over
      the elements of a sequence,
    * Statechart Library: Arbitrarily complex finite state machines
      can be implemented in easily readable and
      maintainable C++ code,
    * TR1 Library: An implementation of the C++ Technical Report on Standard
      Library Extensions, from John Maddock. This library does
      not itself implement the TR1 components, rather it's a
      thin wrapper that will include your standard library's
      TR1 implementation (if it has one), otherwise it will
      include the Boost Library equivalents, and import them
      into namespace std::tr1. Highlights include: Reference
      Wrappers, Smart Pointers, result_of, Function Object
      Binders, Polymorphic function wrappers, Type Traits,
      Random Number Generators and Distributions, Tuples, Fixed
      Size Array, Hash Function Objects, Regular Expressions,
      and Complex Number Additional Algorithms.
    * Typeof Library: Typeof operator emulation, from Arkadiy Vertleyb
      and Peder Holt.
    * Xpressive Library: Regular expressions that can be written as strings
      or as expression templates, and that can refer to
      each other and themselves recursively with the
      power of context-free grammars, from Eric Niebler.
      Updated Libraries:
    * Assign Library:
      o Support for ptr_map<key,T> via the new function ptr_map_insert()
      o Support for initialization of Pointer Containers when the
      containers hold pointers to an abstract base class.
    * Date_time library:
      o Support for new US/Canada timezone rules and other bug fixes.
      See Change History for details.
    * Filesystem Library: Major upgrade in preparation for submission to the
      C++ Standards Committee for TR2. Changes include:
      o Internationalization, provided by class templates basic_path,
      basic_filesystem_error, basic_directory_iterator, and
      basic_directory_entry.
      o Simplification of the path interface by eliminating special
      constructors to identify native formats.
      o Rationalization of predicate function design, including the
      addition of several new functions.
      o Clearer specification by reference to POSIX, the ISO/IEEE Single
      Unix Standard, with provisions for Windows and other operating
      systems.
      o Preservation of existing user code whenever possible.
      o More efficient directory iteration.
      o Addition of a recursive directory iterator.
    * Function Library: Boost.Function now implements a small buffer
      optimization, which can drastically improve the
      performance when copying or constructing
      Boost.Function objects storing small function
      objects. For instance, bind(&X:foo, &x, _1, _2)
      requires no heap allocation when placed into a
      Boost.Function object.
    * Functional/Hash Library
      o Use declarations for standard classes, so that the library
      doesn't need to include all of their headers
      o Deprecated the <boost/functional/hash/*.hpp> headers.
      o Add support for the BOOST_HASH_NO_EXTENSIONS macro, which
      disables the extensions to TR1
      o Minor improvements to the hash functions for floating point numbers.
    * Graph Library:
      o edmonds_maximum_cardinality_matching,
      o lengauer_tarjan_dominator_tree,
      o compressed_sparse_row_graph,
      o sorted_erdos_renyi_iterator,
      o biconnected_components now supports a visitor and named
      parameters,
      o adjacency_matrix now models the Bidirectional Graph concept.
      o dijkstra_shortest_paths now calls vis.initialize_vertex for each
      vertex during initialization.
      o Note: the name of the compiled library for the GraphViz reader has
      changed to boost_graph (from bgl-viz) to match Boost conventions.
      o See the complete revision history for more information.
    * MultiArray Library: Boost.MultiArray now by default provides
      range-checking for operator[]. Range checking can
      be disabled by defining the macro
      BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS before including
      multi_array.hpp. A bug in multi_array::resize()
      related to storage orders was fixed.
    * Multi-index Containers Library:
      o New random access indices.
      o Non key-based indices feature new rearrange facilities.
      o This version also includes a number of optimizations and usage
      improvements. For a complete list of changes, see the library
      release notes.
    * Optional Library:
      o boost::none_t and boost::none now added to Optional's
      documentation
      o Relational operators now directly support arguments of type
      'T' and 'none_t'
      o operator->() now also works with reference types.
      o Helper functions make_optional(val), make_optional(cond,val)
      and get_optional_value_or(opt,alternative_value) added.
      o Constructor taking a boolean condition (as well as a value)
      added.
      o Member function get_value_or(alternative_value) added.
      o Incompatbility bug with mpl::apply<> fixed.
      o Converting assignment bug with uninitialized lvalues fixed.
    * Parameter Library:
      o Every ArgumentPack is now a valid MPL Forward Sequence.
      o Support for unnamed arguments (those whose keyword is
      deduced from their types) is added.
      o Support for named and unnamed template arguments is added.
      o New overload generation macros solve the forwarding problem
      directly.
      o See also the Python library changes, below.
    * Pointer Container Library:
      o Support for serialization via Boost.Serialization.
      o Exceptions can be disabled by defining the macro
      BOOST_PTR_CONTAINER_NO_EXCEPTIONS before including any header.
      This macro is defined by default if BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined.
      o Additional std::auto_ptr<T> overloads added s.t. one can also
      pass std::auto_ptr<T> instead of only T* arguments to member
      functions.
      o transfer() now has weaker requirements s.t. one can transfer
      objects from ptr_container<Derived> to ptr_container<Base>,
    * Python Library:
      o Boost.Python now automatically appends C++ signatures to
      docstrings. The new docstring_options.hpp header is available to
      control the content of docstrings.
      o stl_input_iterator, for turning a Python iterable object into an
      STL input iterator, from Eric Niebler.
      o Support for void* conversions is added.
      o Integrated support for wrapping C++ functions built with the
      parameter library; keyword names are automatically known to
      docsstrings.
      o Enhancements to the API for better embedding support
      (boost::python::import(), boost::python::exec(), and
      boost::python::exec_file()).
    * Signals Library: More improvements to signal invocation performance.
    * Smart Pointers Library:
      o Allocator support as proposed in N1851 (162 Kb PDF).
      o pointer_cast and pointer_to_other utilities to allow
      pointer-independent code,
    * String Algorithm Library:
      o lexicographical_compare
      o join
      o New comparison predicates is_less, is_not_greater.
      o Negative indexes support (like Perl) in various algorihtms
      (*_head/tail, *_nth).
    * Wave Library:
      o Wave now correctly recognizes pp-number tokens as mandated by
      the C++ Standard, which are converted to C++ tokens right before
      they are returned from the library.
      o Several new preprocessing hooks have been added. For a complete
      description please refer to the related documentation page: The
      Context Policy.
      o Shared library (dll) support has been added for the generated
      Wave libraries.
      o The overall error handling has been improved. It is now possible
      to recover and continue after an error or a warning was issued.
      o Support for optional comment and/or full whitespace
      preservation in the generated output stream has been added.
      o The Wave library now performs automatic include guard
      detection to avoid accessing header files more than once, if
      appropriate.
      o Full interactive mode has been added to the Wave tool. Now the
      Wave tool can be used just like Python or Perl for instance to
      interactively try out your BOOST_PP macros. Additionally it is
      now possible to load and save the current state of an
      interactive session (macro tables et.al.).
      o The overall performance has been improved by upto 40-60%,
      depending on the concrete files to process.
      o Support for new pragmas has been added allowing to control
      certain library features from inside the preprocessed sources
      (partial output redirection, control of generated whitespace
      and #line directives).
      o Optional support for #pragma message "..." has been added.
      o This version also includes a number of bug fixes and usage
      improvements. For a complete list of changes, see the
      libraries change log.
    Fixes in 1.34.1:
    * Fixes for build on IBM pSeries for AIX and Linux
    * gcc-4.2 atomicity.h location fixed
    * [iostreams] zlib_compressor memory leaks in 1.34.0
    * filtering ostream problem... pushing zlib_compressor works in 1_33,
      dies in 1_34
    * [doc] The "Getting Started" page mentions incorrect library names
    * [filesystem] missing documentation or bad links
    * add missing docs for boost.python API enhancements.
    * Entire iostreams library outdated in 1.34.0
    * numeric_limits specializations in limits.hpp are incorrect
    * Updated ICU support in Boost.Regex
    * Make boost.python compatible with python 2.5
    * ::boost::detail::empty_base improved
    * Fix failing uild of libs/python/example/quickstart.
    * Fix problems when building Python modules on boost 1.34.0
    * Patches to allow boost 1.34.0 to compile with stricter warning
      checking under mac OS and gcc
    * Unable to compile Python example, tutorial, or quickstart with
      Boost 1_34_0
    * Improper overflow handling in shortest paths algorithms
    * Multiple include paths for Python
    * Add documentation for the iter_find/split algorithms
    * regex_token_iterator crashes
    * regex_error exception when quantifying some non-capturing groups
    * read_write_mutex docs don't clearly specify that the functionality
      is not present
  - Remove patches not needed anymore.
  - Replace file dupes by symlinks.
  - Add rpmlintrc to suppress rpmlint warnings for things that won't be
    changed.
* Sun Jul 15 2007 schwab@suse.de
  - Fix reference to atomicity.h.
* Sat Mar 24 2007 aj@suse.de
  - Add libbz2-devel to BuildRequires.
* Fri Sep 22 2006 pth@suse.de
  - Apply patch from community to build with Python 2.5
* Fri Jul 14 2006 sf@suse.de
  - fixed wrong usage of visit_each() (Bug #192116 )
* Thu Jul 13 2006 sf@suse.de
  - fixed link creation to libboost_thread.so, using %_lib instead
    of lib

Files

/usr/lib/libboost_regex.so.1.39.0


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