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<title>Update devel/boost to 1.31.0.  The most notable change here is a more robust</title>
<updated>2004-06-06T23:51:36Z</updated>
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build system, which is actually being used now to build the backing binary
libraries necessary to make date_time, regex, and a few other libraries
work.

While here, the thread and python libraries have been split out to their
own subpackages, devel/boost-thread and devel/boost-python, so that the
main boost package need not rely on the presence of either to provide
basic functionality.
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