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To properly do this, the Boost_LIBRARIES needs to be sanitized.
That will be saved for another commit...
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timeouts
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Once the send buffer size is increased,
there appears to be no performance advantage.
I would rather not have extra implementations.
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this fixes a bug when there are multiple mboard per device,
the occupancy int could be uninitialized to a bad value,
while subdev specs are being setup for the first time,
and cause allocation issues
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10.4 compiler bug)
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basics/unknown
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commit more)
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