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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    What Linux distribution are you using ?

    On a side note, that's a question you should bring to the boost community.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi,

      What Linux distribution are you using ?

      On a side note, that's a question you should bring to the boost community.

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      Nima Ghorab
      wrote on last edited by Nima Ghorab
      #3

      @SGaist Really thanks man!
      My distribution is Ubuntu.
      Sorry if topic is not related to Qt's world!

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        @SGaist Really thanks man!
        My distribution is Ubuntu.
        Sorry if topic is not related to Qt's world!

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        aha_1980
        Lifetime Qt Champion
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        @Nima-Ghorab

        My distribution is Ubuntu.

        And which version?

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          @Nima-Ghorab

          My distribution is Ubuntu.

          And which version?

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          Nima Ghorab
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          #5

          @aha_1980 18.04.1 LTS.

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            SGaist
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            #6

            By the way, what do you require from boost that demands the latest version ?

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            • N Nima Ghorab

              @aha_1980 18.04.1 LTS.

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              aha_1980
              Lifetime Qt Champion
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              @Nima-Ghorab Not even Debian Sid has the latest boost version, so if you don't find a third party package, no way to get the latest version. Sorry

              Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                By the way, what do you require from boost that demands the latest version ?

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                Nima Ghorab
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                @SGaist Just curious to know how can I do that.

                @aha_1980 Thanks man I think there is no way to install binary directly and I should compile latest boost version on Ubuntu.

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                • N Nima Ghorab

                  @SGaist Just curious to know how can I do that.

                  @aha_1980 Thanks man I think there is no way to install binary directly and I should compile latest boost version on Ubuntu.

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #9

                  @Nima-Ghorab
                  Hi
                  Just as a note.
                  You can 1.65 with a (private?) PPA
                  https://www.osetc.com/en/how-to-install-boost-on-ubuntu-16-04-18-04-linux.html#install-boost-ppa

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @Nima-Ghorab
                    Hi
                    Just as a note.
                    You can 1.65 with a (private?) PPA
                    https://www.osetc.com/en/how-to-install-boost-on-ubuntu-16-04-18-04-linux.html#install-boost-ppa

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                    Nima Ghorab
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    Dear @mrjj I did that but when I want to install it via apt-get it tells me that unable to locate package libboost!
                    I checked out Software and Updates the repository is successfully added but it doesn't work!

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                    • N Nima Ghorab

                      Dear @mrjj I did that but when I want to install it via apt-get it tells me that unable to locate package libboost!
                      I checked out Software and Updates the repository is successfully added but it doesn't work!

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @Nima-Ghorab
                      hi
                      so first you did
                      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mhier/libboost-latest
                      $ sudo apt update
                      and then
                      sudo apt install libboost

                      and then it said it didnt know libboost ?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @Nima-Ghorab
                        hi
                        so first you did
                        $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mhier/libboost-latest
                        $ sudo apt update
                        and then
                        sudo apt install libboost

                        and then it said it didnt know libboost ?

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                        Nima Ghorab
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                        @mrjj Yes exactly I did but it didn't work!
                        Is this the same for you?

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                        • N Nima Ghorab

                          @mrjj Yes exactly I did but it didn't work!
                          Is this the same for you?

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @Nima-Ghorab
                          Hi
                          ahh names are a bit differnt than last time
                          try
                          sudo apt install libboost1.68

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @Nima-Ghorab
                            Hi
                            ahh names are a bit differnt than last time
                            try
                            sudo apt install libboost1.68

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                            Nima Ghorab
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                            #14

                            @mrjj Thank you so much and at the end I have two questions:
                            1_How did you get that we should use sudo apt install libboost1.68 instead of sudo apt install libboost?
                            2_Why major repositories don't update their databases to the latest version of libraries so that users can choose the proper version they want?
                            Thank you so much!

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                              SGaist
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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              1. Using apt-cache to list the various boost package
                              2. Debian (which Ubuntu is based on) is known to ship packages that are considered stable because they have gone through thorough testing. They have a procedure to follow which means the package has to go first through unstable, then testing and finally stable.
                                "Latest and greatest" doesn't fit in the latest category.
                                All of this work requires time and people.

                              Most Linux distributions are the result of the work of volunteers who help creating packages and maintaining them. If you need that much a package for a given distribution, you are welcome to help the effort of getting it on it.

                              Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                              • SGaistS SGaist
                                1. Using apt-cache to list the various boost package
                                2. Debian (which Ubuntu is based on) is known to ship packages that are considered stable because they have gone through thorough testing. They have a procedure to follow which means the package has to go first through unstable, then testing and finally stable.
                                  "Latest and greatest" doesn't fit in the latest category.
                                  All of this work requires time and people.

                                Most Linux distributions are the result of the work of volunteers who help creating packages and maintaining them. If you need that much a package for a given distribution, you are welcome to help the effort of getting it on it.

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                                Nima Ghorab
                                wrote on last edited by
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                                @SGaist and @mrjj thank you so much for your great helps.

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