It could be due to the bugfixes and/or modifications to the Boost framework between your 2 versions. Either that, or your compiler is doing something incorrectly (which is highly unlikely).
It could be due to the bugfixes and/or modifications to the Boost framework between your 2 versions. Either that, or your compiler is doing something incorrectly (which is highly unlikely). Try compiling with the same Boost versions and see if the results are the same?
The output files are ever so slightly different. You would probably get more/better answers if you described exactly how the output differs.
2 Before everyone goes downvoting this - yes, it should be a comment, not an answer but the user only has 1 rep, so he can't add comments yet. – Abizern May 27 at 12:20.
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