depends: bump boost to 1.87.0 and use new CMake buildsystem

This has a few advantages over the old method of simply copying headers:
- Installs proper cmake files which can be picked up by our buildsystem
- Only installs necessary headers, not all of boost

The only drawback is that it builds a few libs that we end up throwing away.
date_time and test can both be optionally used header-only (which we do), but
boost's CMake buildsystem doesn't expose an option to skip building them.
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Cory Fields 2024-07-11 18:10:39 +00:00
parent 2d07384243
commit 5ecaad03e6

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package=boost
$(package)_version=1.81.0
$(package)_download_path=https://archives.boost.io/release/$($(package)_version)/source/
$(package)_file_name=boost_$(subst .,_,$($(package)_version)).tar.gz
$(package)_sha256_hash=205666dea9f6a7cfed87c7a6dfbeb52a2c1b9de55712c9c1a87735d7181452b6
$(package)_version=1.87.0
$(package)_download_path=https://github.com/boostorg/boost/releases/download/boost-$($(package)_version)
$(package)_file_name=boost-$($(package)_version)-cmake.tar.gz
$(package)_sha256_hash=78fbf579e3caf0f47517d3fb4d9301852c3154bfecdc5eeebd9b2b0292366f5b
$(package)_build_subdir=build
# This compiles a few libs unnecessarily because test doesn't have
# header-only build/install options
#install_name_tool is unused, so set it to the `true` binary so that CMake thinks it exists
define $(package)_set_vars
$(package)_config_opts=-DBOOST_INCLUDE_LIBRARIES="multi_index;signals2;test" -DBOOST_INSTALL_LAYOUT=system
$(package)_config_opts_darwin=-DCMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL=true
endef
define $(package)_config_cmds
$($(package)_cmake) -S .. -B .
endef
define $(package)_build_cmds
$(MAKE)
endef
define $(package)_stage_cmds
mkdir -p $($(package)_staging_prefix_dir)/include && \
cp -r boost $($(package)_staging_prefix_dir)/include
$(MAKE) DESTDIR=$($(package)_staging_dir) install
endef
define $(package)_postprocess_cmds
rm -rf lib/libboost*
endef