It looks like debian did not actually fixed this, they closed it because
that package is now defunct. Is there anything I'm supposed to do to
follow up on this? Should I file it again against a different version of
debian boost package?
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@Jeremy Bicha: Thank you for looking into this and researching it, your
explanation of the problem and the link you found were much better than
my original report.
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This bug is really annoying, it has caused a lot of confusion for me
over the last few days when I was not able to properly communicate with
my teammate. T_T
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The boost build tool, b2 is important for any project that is using the
boost build system for its own purposes.
It is distributed in Ubuntu as part of the `libboost-tools-dev` package.
However, it is renamed `bjam` there.
The `bjam` name is archaic. Something like five year