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Boost upstream does not link Boost.Python libraries to libpython, which matches the advice from Python upstream as well. Drop the Fedora patches which cause libpython to be linked to. Those patches have been causing problems for a while anyway. |
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.gitignore | ||
auto_buffer-C-20-compatibility.patch | ||
boost-1.48.0-add-bjam-man-page.patch | ||
boost-1.50.0-fix-non-utf8-files.patch | ||
boost-1.58.0-pool-test_linking.patch | ||
boost-1.58.0-pool.patch | ||
boost-1.66.0-bjam-build-flags.patch | ||
boost-1.66.0-build-optflags.patch | ||
boost-1.66.0-no-rpath.patch | ||
boost-1.69-format-allocator.patch | ||
boost-1.69-mpi-c_data.patch | ||
boost-1.69-random.patch | ||
boost-1.69.0-test-cxx20.patch | ||
boost-cmake-soname.patch | ||
boost.spec | ||
libboost_thread.so | ||
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