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2025-12-27: boost1.78-nopython-1.78.0-3 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.68-python310-1.68.0-4 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.68-python27-1.68.0-4 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.68-systempython-1.68.0-4 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.78-python310-1.78.0-3 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.68-python37-1.68.0-4 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-27: boost1.68-nopython-1.68.0-4 (Boost C++ Libraries: static and source libs)
The Boost web site provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source 
 libraries.  The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the 
 C++ Standard Library.  The libraries are intended to be widely useful, 
 and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across a broad 
 spectrum of applications.

 A further goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide 
 reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for 
 eventual standardization.  Ten Boost libraries will be included in 
 the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical 
 Report as a step toward becoming part of a future C++ Standard.

 Although Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee 
 Library Working Group, participation has expanded to include thousands 
 of programmers from the C++ community at large.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    boost: update one of the CustomMIrror URLs
2025-12-26: pygame-py38-2.6.1-1 (Python modules for writing games)
Pygame is a free and open-source cross-platform library for the
development of multimedia applications like video games using Python. It
uses the Simple DirectMedia Layer library and several other popular
libraries to abstract the most common functions, making writing these
programs a more intuitive task.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    pygame: v2.6.1
2025-12-26: pygame-py310-2.6.1-1 (Python modules for writing games)
Pygame is a free and open-source cross-platform library for the
development of multimedia applications like video games using Python. It
uses the Simple DirectMedia Layer library and several other popular
libraries to abstract the most common functions, making writing these
programs a more intuitive task.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    pygame: v2.6.1
2025-12-26: pygame-py27-1.9.1-3 (Python modules for writing games)
Python modules for writing games

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    pygame: v2.6.1
2025-12-26: pygame-py39-2.6.1-1 (Python modules for writing games)
Pygame is a free and open-source cross-platform library for the
development of multimedia applications like video games using Python. It
uses the Simple DirectMedia Layer library and several other popular
libraries to abstract the most common functions, making writing these
programs a more intuitive task.

commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):

    pygame: v2.6.1
2025-12-25: xraylib3-2.16.0-4 (X-ray fluorescence library (build-time))
X-ray matter interaction cross sections for X-ray fluorescence applications. 
It is a C library with also Python, IDL, PERL and Fortran interfaces.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    xraylib3: fix some build-time messes; no idea if java build is clean
2025-12-25: wise2-2.4.1-1 (Intelligent algorithms for DNA searches)
Wise2 is a package focused on comparisons of biopolymers, commonly DNA
sequence and protein sequence.

commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]):

    wise2: fix FTBFS