commit a2b446ec682dcccb8eb8dabc83f4645a21cd1d8b
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk@debian.org>
Date: Thu Feb 5 20:07:50 2026 +0100
Update changelog.
commit 139712a1c928f3ffd54231a22091d3576c8dbacd
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk@debian.org>
Date: Thu Feb 5 20:07:00 2026 +0100
Update Boost test dependencies to 1.90. (Closes: #1127058)
commit 25bd8efa637a7ff0149443ccfc780b20a50cdbc9
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk@debian.org>
Date: Thu Feb 5 20:04:16 2026 +0100
Fix architecture restrictions in d/tests/control. (Closes: #1127057)
commit 8d1fff102d52e46d33fe861e188b3c33626e7d70
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk@debian.org>
Date: Thu Jan 1 19:04:11 2026 +0100
Update changelog.
commit 0868a1cfd18d0a5dc5d3a97975dbb05a4bd0a079
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk@debian.org>
Date: Thu Jan 1 19:02:36 2026 +0100
feat(boost): New upstream version 1.90.0
Update packaging for Boost 1.90.0, replacing 1.88.0.
- Update Source, Package names, Depends/Conflicts/Suggests fields in debian/control.
- Remove references to deprecated/removed libraries (libboost-system, libboost-charconv, libboost-process) from dependencies where appropriate, reflecting upstream changes or consolidation.
- Remove obsolete patches (hurd, alpha, charconv-ppc64le fix).
- Add support for Python 3.13/3.14 in Boost.Build configuration.
- Clean up debian/rules and debian/copyright to reflect upstream changes and modern packaging practices.
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