well, that didn't work.
I guess I'll setup another box with boost 1.58 - don't think I've tried that one yet ...
thanks
2016-10-23 18:39:31 UpdateTip: new best=04857fa33ea4e84994488efd9243cd3b5dbbd0d74e940ca19ab797f733cb3f70 height=12078 log2_work=251.23669 tx=25769 algo=1 date=2015-01-06 20:31:55 progress=0.013824
2016-10-23 18:39:31 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
2016-10-23 18:39:31 ERROR: ConnectBlock() : coinbase pays too much (actual=9900000000 vs limit=9899999999)
2016-10-23 18:39:31 Misbehaving: 104.42.233.23:50603 (0 -> 100) BAN THRESHOLD EXCEEDED
2016-10-23 18:39:31 InvalidChainFound: invalid block=00198e4b0461d5a11c2536eef2f7e992a9fd391d9185e397ce40a9cfad9b1175 height=12079 log2_work=251.23672 date=2015-01-06 20:32:22
2016-10-23 18:39:31 InvalidChainFound: current best=04857fa33ea4e84994488efd9243cd3b5dbbd0d74e940ca19ab797f733cb3f70 height=12078 log2_work=251.23669 date=2015-01-06 20:31:55
2016-10-23 18:39:31 ERROR: ConnectTip() : ConnectBlock 00198e4b0461d5a11c2536eef2f7e992a9fd391d9185e397ce40a9cfad9b1175 failed
2016-10-23 18:39:31 InvalidChainFound: invalid block=00198e4b0461d5a11c2536eef2f7e992a9fd391d9185e397ce40a9cfad9b1175 height=12079 log2_work=251.23672 date=2015-01-06 20:32:22
2016-10-23 18:39:31 InvalidChainFound: current best=04857fa33ea4e84994488efd9243cd3b5dbbd0d74e940ca19ab797f733cb3f70 height=12078 log2_work=251.23669 date=2015-01-06 20:31:55
2016-10-23 18:39:31 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
2016-10-23 18:39:32 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED
2016-10-23 18:39:32 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED ..... (about 30 more)
The issue is nothing to do with boost or any other library version ... it actually is caused by a slight calculation difference between SSE (used in 64-bit builds) and x87 FPU (used in 32-bit builds).
Try running configure again (after a make clean) with the following:
CFLAGS="-O2 -mfpmath=sse -msse2" CPPFLAGS="-O2 -mfpmath=sse -msse2" ./configure
This will force the compiler to use SSE for all floating point maths, instead of the x87 FPU (which is default for 32-bit). It does mean you need a processor with SSE2 support, but I'd be surprised (er, shocked actually) if you don't have that.