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diff --git a/doc/man/scons.1 b/doc/man/scons.1 index 3a47547..51b2ac1 100644 --- a/doc/man/scons.1 +++ b/doc/man/scons.1 @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ try to access a list member that does not exist. .B scons -requires Python version 1.5.2 or later. +requires Python version 2.4 or later. There should be no other dependencies or requirements to run .B scons. @@ -591,10 +591,9 @@ Print how many objects are created of the various classes used internally by SCons before and after reading the SConscript files and before and after building targets. -This is not supported when run under Python versions earlier than 2.1, -when SCons is executed with the Python +This is not supported when SCons is executed with the Python .B -O -(optimized) option, +(optimized) option or when the SCons modules have been compiled with optimization (that is, when executing from @@ -642,7 +641,6 @@ Prints a summary of hits and misses using the Memoizer, an internal subsystem that counts how often SCons uses cached values in memory instead of recomputing them each time they're needed. -Only available when using Python 2.2 or later. .TP --debug=memory @@ -658,7 +656,6 @@ A deprecated option preserved for backwards compatibility. --debug=objects Prints a list of the various objects of the various classes used internally by SCons. -This only works when run under Python 2.1 or later. .TP --debug=pdb @@ -2446,13 +2443,6 @@ method (with a few additional capabilities noted below); see the documentation for .B optparse for a thorough discussion of its option-processing capabities. -(Note that although the -.B optparse -module was not a standard module until Python 2.3, -.B scons -contains a compatible version of the module -that is used to provide identical functionality -when run by earlier Python versions.) In addition to the arguments and values supported by the .B optparse.add_option () @@ -5500,7 +5490,7 @@ The default is to use a custom .B SCons.dblite module that uses pickled Python data structures, -and which works on all Python versions from 1.5.2 on. +and which works on all Python versions. Examples: |