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From: Andrey Semashev (andrey.semashev_at_[hidden])
Date: 2024-11-16 20:24:24


On 11/16/24 22:45, Marshall Clow via Boost wrote:
> Boost release 1.86.0 beta 1 is now available at:
> https://archives.boost.io/beta/1.87.0.beta1/source/
>
>
> The SHA256 checksums are:
> 2e7cdf358526e8937b36b93fc96c501b8d6a0c8436e95e65440de31c48ec3086 boost_1_87_0_b1.tar.bz2
> 98a86940c13509dfd0288a3075280f46a76c9a3faeb8a9bf49ca7f9e6a271995 boost_1_87_0_b1.tar.gz
> 2ca4c019d0c96fd160dec5292a7a6bfcf7b4e592cd238a2207e17084f8021d08 boost_1_87_0_b1.zip
> 5ea32facd963dbb79ceb5bda7ef7546017ea5da854158f8933bbad74d6bbe622 boost_1_87_0_b1.7z
>
>
> This is slightly different than the RC3.
> Someone committed a documentation fix to master after we had started the release process, and rather than re-do the whole thing (and re-tag everything), we decided to go with the release that we prepared.
>
> The person who did this has been informed of the problems that he caused, and I don’t think he’ll do it again.
>
> Release notes (still need updates):
> https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_87_x.html

Just so that it isn't missed, on the linked release notes page, the
"Boost's primary test compilers are:" line is duplicated.


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