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libstdcxx-ng: 7.2.0-h24385c6_1
package but I seem to be getting ABI compatibility issues. You can see the log here: https://gitlab.idiap.ch/bob/bob.io.base/-/jobs/93751
The code is crashing when it is trying to handle C++ strings which just tells me something is not ABI compatible. I am betting on boost.
Also, are you using the new C++ ABI in the new packages from the defaults channel?
Thank you,
Amir
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Hi,
If you rename it, I'm ok with it. I'm not using conda-forge.
Is there any hard requirement to use the same names as conda-forge?
Thanks,
Amir
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If you rename it, I'm ok with it. I'm not using conda-forge.
Is there any hard requirement to use the same names as conda-forge?
conda-forge's choice of the boost-cpp name is bad in three ways. First it's a suffix instead of a prefix, second cpp is most commonly an abbreviation for C preprocessor and third prefixing C and C++ libraries with lib is what everyone else has done forever, so I would have strongly preferred libboost here with the python parts in py-boost and a metapackage called boost to encompass all of this.
I use metapackages to keep aligned with the conda-forge names: https://github.com/AnacondaRecipes/boost-cpp-feedstock/blob/master/recipe/meta.yaml#L139-L154
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