ANNOUNCE: SCons 0.01 now available
Bernhard Reiter
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Tue Dec 18 06:41:34 EST 2001
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[Posted and mailed] Steven: Contratulations to your first release of SCons. I've been watching the project loosely from a distance and now I will check it out the next time I need make or similiar. I've been wondering: How is the plan to make the transistion to actually use SCons to build itself? :) I am not sure that SCon should rely on another tools... The webpages is missing some nice and simple examples. It is really hard from the documents to have a quick impression on how a SConstruct file will really look like that replaces one Makefile. Thanks, Bernhard In article <mailman.1008305779.12195.python-list at python.org>, Steven Knight <knight at baldmt.com> writes: > I'm pleased to announce that the first alpha release of SCons, version > 0.01, has been released and is available for download. You can download > SCons from the download page at the SCons web site: > > http://www.scons.org/ > > Or through the download link at the SCons project page at SourceForge: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/ > > RPM and Debian packages and a Win32 installer are all available, in > addition to the traditional .tar.gz files. > > SCons is a software construction tool (build tool, make tool) written in > Python. Its design is based on the ScCons design which won the Software > Carpentry build tool design competition in August 2000, which is in turn > based on the design of the Perl-based Cons build tool. > > Distinctive features of SCons include: > > - configuration files are Python scripts, allowing the full use of a > real scripting language to solve build problems > - a modular architecture allows the SCons Build Engine to be > embedded in other Python software > - a global view of all dependencies; no multiple passes to get > everything built > - the ability to scan files for implicit dependencies (#include files); > - improved parallel build (-j) support > - use of MD5 signatures to decide if a file has changed > - easily extensible through user-defined Builder and Scanner objects > > This alpha release has been a long time coming (we initially hoped to > release in September), but the tradeoff is that the extra time has > allowed us to provide more functionality than just a toy. Owing to a > rigorous testing methodology that we've followed throughout development, > we believe the quality and functionality in SCons 0.01 to be sufficient > to support "real work" from day one. > > That said, this *is* an alpha release, and we fully expect that some > of you will exercise end cases that our current tests don't cover. We > eagerly await your bug reports. > > An scons-users mailing list has been created for those interested in > getting started using SCons. You can subscribe at: > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scons-users > > Lastly, I'd like to acknowledge the entire SCons team, who have put in > many hours contributing ingenious solutions to a thorny set of problems: > Chad Austin, Charles Crain, Steven Leblanc, and Anthony Roach. > > We're anxious for your feedback, so don't be shy about letting us know > what's good, what's not, and how SCons can be improved to help you solve > your build problems. > > On behalf of the SCons team, > > --SK > > -- Professional Service around Free Software (intevation.net) The FreeGIS Project (freegis.org) Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure (ffii.org) FSF Europe (fsfeurope.org)
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