On 31/10/2013 12:19 PM, Marshall Clow wrote:
On Oct 31, 2013, at 6:49 AM, Shane Turner <shane.turner@newpace.ca> wrote:
On 31/10/2013 1:35 AM, Marshall Clow wrote:
Release candidate files for 1.55.0 are available at
http://boost.cowic.de/rc/

As always, the release managers would appreciate it if you download
the candidate of your choice and give building it a try. Please report
both success and failure, and anything else that is noteworthy.

This helps ensure the candidates build OK before we push them out to SourceForge.

The files (and associated md5s) are:
	ba1ae723b8b4d1edeca684bb14b3213b	*boost_1_55_0_rc1.tar.gz
	66e01be2f328c556835c42be7b6d17d5	*boost_1_55_0_rc1.tar.bz2 
	925bb6c96082033687e5742b4e77af7b	*boost_1_55_0_rc1.zip 
	830d61075ecf7d5ebf7c0843033393bf	*boost_1_55_0_rc1.7z 

Thanks!
Several issues are still present in this release candidate.

Thanks for pointing these out!
No problem. I had previously pointed them out for the the beta, but apparently I had to push harder.


The following issues all still exist in this release candidate. Each issue has an appropriate patch already in Trac.
These two haven't been fixed in the trunk yet.

This one was fixed in the trunk:
Date: 2013-10-03 20:26:49 EDT (Thu, 03 Oct 2013)
New Revision: 86155
but never merged to release.

I don't think that this has been fixed in the trunk yet.

Is there a more expedient way to get fixes into Boost? Should I be contacting each maintainer directly?

That's what I would do, yes.
I'll try emailing them. So far I don't have an email for Sebastian Redl yet, but I'll see what I can turn up.

Bugs that haven't been fixed in trunk probably won't make it into the 1.55 release.
They'll need to be fixed on trunk, then we'll need time for all the testers to cycle to make sure that it didn't break anything.

I guess that I'll have to hope that these are taken care of for 1.56.0. It would be great if the BCP fix could make it into this release however since it doesn't affect the libraries themselves.

At a minimum, if some of them could be listed in the PATCHES section of the release notes, that would be fine with me.

Thanks for the info, Marshall.

-- Marshall

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