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Make sure you re-run cmake, because boost::iostreams was added as dependency. Maybe you need to install libboost-iostreams1.55-dev on unix as well. Import every update manual until (included) those INSERT IGNORE updates for each database. Thanks DDuarte and Shauren for your amazing ideas, help and advises. In hope that nobody gets a "Your database structure is not up to date..." anymore ,-) (cherry picked from commit352012e531) (cherry picked from commit1f7f9feafc) For 3.3.5: * Synchronized ConfigureBoost.cmake with 6.x, libboost-filesystem1.55-dev also added as dependency! Signed-off-by: Naios <naios-dev@live.de> Signed-off-by: Nayd <dnpd.dd@gmail.com>
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2.5 KiB
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105 lines
2.5 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Julio M. Merino Vidal
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// Copyright (c) 2008 Ilya Sokolov, Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2009 Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2010 Felipe Tanus, Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Jeff Flinn, Boris Schaeling
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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/**
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* \file boost/process/mitigate.hpp
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*
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* Helpers to mitigate platform differences.
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*/
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#ifndef BOOST_PROCESS_MITIGATE_HPP
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#define BOOST_PROCESS_MITIGATE_HPP
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#include <boost/asio.hpp>
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#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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# include <sys/wait.h>
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#endif
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namespace boost { namespace process {
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#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
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typedef boost::asio::windows::stream_handle pipe_end;
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#elif defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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typedef boost::asio::posix::stream_descriptor pipe_end;
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#endif
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inline const char *zero_device()
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{
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#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
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return "NUL";
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#elif defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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return "/dev/zero";
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#endif
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}
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inline const char *null_device()
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{
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#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
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return "NUL";
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#elif defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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return "/dev/null";
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#endif
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}
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#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
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# define BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS(a) static_cast<int>(a)
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#elif defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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# define BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS WEXITSTATUS
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#endif
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#if defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
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/**
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* Type definition for the end of a pipe.
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*
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* On Windows the type is based on boost::asio::windows::stream_handle. On
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* POSIX it is based on boost::asio::posix::stream_descriptor.
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*
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* You can use this type definition for asynchronous I/O with streams of
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* child processes.
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*/
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typedef boost_asio_type pipe_end;
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/**
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* Gets the name of the zero device.
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*
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* You can use zero_device to initialize a
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* boost::iostreams::file_descriptor_source to read
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* null characters from.
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*
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* \returns NUL on Windows and /dev/zero on POSIX.
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*/
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const char *zero_device();
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/**
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* Gets the name of the null device.
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*
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* You can use null_device to initialize a
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* boost::iostreams::file_descriptor_sink which discards
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* data written to it.
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*
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* \returns NUL on Windows and /dev/null on POSIX.
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*/
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const char *null_device();
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/**
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* \def BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS
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*
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* On Windows \c BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS is a static cast to \c int.
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* On POSIX it is set to \c WEXITSTATUS.
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*
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* You can use \c BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS for the return value of
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* boost::process::wait_for_exit to get the exit status of a process.
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*/
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#define BOOST_PROCESS_EXITSTATUS
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#endif
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}}
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#endif
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