Hi, Sid,
I run the command “cmake” with -DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that
the
problem has been solved. But I didn’t upgrade the version of Boost. Must
I
upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks.
Hi, Sid,
I run the command “cmake” with -DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that
the
problem has been solved. But I didn’t upgrade the version of Boost. Must
I
upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks.
On 07/04/13 15:43, Jincheng Z. wrote:
Hi, Sid,
I run the command “cmake” with /-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that
the problem has been solved. But I didn’t upgrade the version of
Boost. Must I upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks./
/I just counted 52 installed boost packages on Ubuntu ARM and 39 on
openSUSE x86_64. There is no telling what may break by building and
installing more up to date sources. may be a request to Ubuntu would be
needed.
There seems no boost updates for Ubuntu which is at 1.46, openSUSE is at
1.49 and builds without complaints.
/
So far everything I’ve tried, mostly gnuradio-ccompanion has worked.
I built the Kubuntu x86_64 and Ubuntu ARM versions without using the
build script which is an Ubuntu only script.
The openSUSE x86_64 version I also built and have running.
73 … Sid.
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