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compiling and running with boost 1.70.0 #128

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rimmartin opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 5 comments
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compiling and running with boost 1.70.0 #128

rimmartin opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 5 comments

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@rimmartin
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Hi,

I can test it further and make a pull request. It was branched from develop; I'm not sure if everybody would be ready to jump to boost 1.70.0 dependency

What should we do?

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I would maintain this project but for some reason they want me to sign some legal document. This is github and this project has a boost license so such is silly

@snikulov
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@rimmartin just fork this project as pion-ng :)

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rimmartin commented Dec 9, 2019

@snikulov what does ng stand for? pion-ng is the name of a librarian in Hong Kong

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snikulov commented Dec 9, 2019

ng stands for new generation.

@rimmartin
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ah thanks, another company has ask me about this; I'll probably set it up and maintain. I don't forsee developing anything new in pion because I'm using https://github.com/uNetworking/uWebSockets for new projects. At my work they will want to stay with pion.

firedaemon-cto pushed a commit to FireDaemon/pion that referenced this issue Aug 27, 2020
* change gettimeofday to be clearer - issue splunk#127

* clarify date_number docs - github issue splunk#125

* add docs for from_iso_extended_string function - issue splunk#116

* update documentation for 1.73 release - changes.xml
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