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boost-defaults (1.58.0.1ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Drop compiler ABI dependencies, breaks cross-compilation. LP: #1552914 -- Dimitri John Ledkov <email address hidden> Fri, 08 Apr 2016 13:26:05 +0100
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The Wave C++ preprocessor library is a Standards conformant
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This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
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The Wave C++ preprocessor library is a Standards conformant
implementation of the mandated C99/C++ preprocessor functionality
packed behind a simple to use interface, which integrates well with
the well known idioms of the Standard Template Library (STL).
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This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default
Boost version (currently 1.58).