Hello, which version of boost does xpcc officially use? Best Regards, Thorsten
Hi,
which version of boost does xpcc officially use?
I don’t really think there is an official version requirement. Is there a specific feature in the newest version of boost that you require? Just a quick `ack “boost”` tells me that we don’t have a lot of fancy boost stuff in develop. With the exception of TIPC, and your TCP/IP branch, all of it is “just” RTOS related. Cheers, Niklas
Hello, not something very fancy, but I for example upgraded from 1.43 to 1.55 now and discovered that most of the thread interface used in tipc tcp/ip and rtos is now deprecated in version 1.55, the new functions are extensions to the interface, so I cannot simply use these functions since it would destroy downward compatibility. See also http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/doc/html/thread/thread_management.html Best Regards, Thorsten On 28.12.2014 18:31, Niklas Hauser wrote:
Hi,
which version of boost does xpcc officially use? I don’t really think there is an official version requirement. Is there a specific feature in the newest version of boost that you require?
Just a quick `ack “boost”` tells me that we don’t have a lot of fancy boost stuff in develop. With the exception of TIPC, and your TCP/IP branch, all of it is “just” RTOS related.
Cheers, Niklas
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