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[boost] build failure #38487
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@Neumann-A |
Either use a manifest which automatically rebuilds everything (and deletes as needed) or delete your installed tree manually and rebuild everything manually. |
Thank you @Neumann-A |
Manifest is just a |
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Sorry, I am from old times when people was expecting from developers to create some useful tools, like update assistants and built-in commands to perform standard action instead of removing files or correcting text files by hands. These times it was a good practice for developer to create some kind of porting script if backward compatibility was broken by update insted of asking millions of users to find out how to solve the problem they not created. Is there any tutorial how to use modern practices of updating? |
Removed, without any candidate solutions. OMG! |
Where is the explanation of how to build a manifest file to update all my packages after a git-pull. I have about 50 packages installed. Am I expected to upgrade each one by one? |
In manifest mode, the There is command to update this property: |
But what about old good global mode? I do not want to create dozens of copies of the same version DLLs and LIBs on my HDD. |
Let's not continue in issue "[boost] build failure". |
Could any expert provide a vcpkg.json file that updates all installed packages? |
No. That's not possible. @LilyWangLL I suggest locking this issue. |
Why it's not possible? Shouldn't software provide backward compatibility? If it truly cannot be compatible, then at least the update notes should address this issue and provide a solution, right? |
@pudding186 Plese open your own discussion. Do not use this issue. |
Do I get it right: the tool is broken for several months, and nobody cares ? |
Because |
Operating system
Windows
Compiler
MSVC
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Failure logs
Additional context
It happend after git pull (including the latest version of boost)
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