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@@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ In this case, your options are: -- (Optional.) Install from a pre-packaged SCons package that does not require distutils: - Red Hat Linux scons-1.2.0.noarch.rpm + Red Hat Linux scons-1.3.0.noarch.rpm Debian GNU/Linux use apt-get to get the official package - Windows scons-1.2.0.win32.exe + Windows scons-1.3.0.win32.exe -- (Recommended.) Download the latest distutils package from the following URL: @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ And on Windows: By default, the above commands will do the following: - -- Install the version-numbered "scons-1.2.0" and "sconsign-1.2.0" + -- Install the version-numbered "scons-1.3.0" and "sconsign-1.3.0" scripts in the default system script directory (/usr/bin or C:\Python*\Scripts, for example). This can be disabled by specifying the "--no-version-script" option on the command @@ -173,24 +173,24 @@ By default, the above commands will do the following: making it the default on your system. On UNIX or Linux systems, you can have the "scons" and "sconsign" - scripts be hard links or symbolic links to the "scons-1.2.0" and - "sconsign-1.2.0" scripts by specifying the "--hardlink-scons" or + scripts be hard links or symbolic links to the "scons-1.3.0" and + "sconsign-1.3.0" scripts by specifying the "--hardlink-scons" or "--symlink-scons" options on the command line. - -- Install "scons-1.2.0.bat" and "scons.bat" wrapper scripts in the + -- Install "scons-1.3.0.bat" and "scons.bat" wrapper scripts in the Python prefix directory on Windows (C:\Python*, for example). This can be disabled by specifying the "--no-install-bat" option on the command line. On UNIX or Linux systems, the "--install-bat" option may be - specified to have "scons-1.2.0.bat" and "scons.bat" files installed + specified to have "scons-1.3.0.bat" and "scons.bat" files installed in the default system script directory, which is useful if you want to install SCons in a shared file system directory that can be used to execute SCons from both UNIX/Linux and Windows systems. -- Install the SCons build engine (a Python module) in an appropriate version-numbered SCons library directory - (/usr/lib/scons-1.2.0 or C:\Python*\scons-1.2.0, for example). + (/usr/lib/scons-1.3.0 or C:\Python*\scons-1.3.0, for example). See below for more options related to installing the build engine library. @@ -527,18 +527,18 @@ On Windows: Depending on the utilities installed on your system, any or all of the following packages will be built: - build/dist/scons-1.2.0-1.noarch.rpm - build/dist/scons-1.2.0-1.src.rpm - build/dist/scons-1.2.0.linux-i686.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-1.2.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-1.2.0.win32.exe - build/dist/scons-1.2.0.zip - build/dist/scons-doc-1.2.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-local-1.2.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-local-1.2.0.zip - build/dist/scons-src-1.2.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-src-1.2.0.zip - build/dist/scons_1.2.0-1_all.deb + build/dist/scons-1.3.0-1.noarch.rpm + build/dist/scons-1.3.0-1.src.rpm + build/dist/scons-1.3.0.linux-i686.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-1.3.0.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-1.3.0.win32.exe + build/dist/scons-1.3.0.zip + build/dist/scons-doc-1.3.0.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-local-1.3.0.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-local-1.3.0.zip + build/dist/scons-src-1.3.0.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-src-1.3.0.zip + build/dist/scons_1.3.0-1_all.deb The SConstruct file is supposed to be smart enough to avoid trying to build packages for which you don't have the proper utilities installed. |