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# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Steven Knight
# __FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__
SCons - a software construction tool
Version __VERSION__
This is an alpha release of SCons, a tool for building software (and
other files). SCons is implemented in Python, and its "configuration
files" are actually Python scripts, allowing you to use the full power
of a real scripting language to solve build problems. You do not,
however, need to know Python to use SCons effectively.
See the RELEASE.txt file for notes about this specific release,
including known problems. See the CHANGES.txt file for a list of
changes since the previous release.
LATEST VERSION
==============
Before going further, you can check that this package you have is
the latest version by checking the SCons download page at:
http://www.scons.org/download.html
INSTALLATION
============
To install this package, simply run the provided Python-standard setup
script as follows:
# python setup.py install
This will install the scons script in the default system script
directory (/usr/bin or C:\Python*\Scripts, for example) and the build
engine in an appropriate SCons library directory (/usr/lib/scons or
C:\Python*\SCons, for example).
You should have system installation privileges (that is, "root" or
"Administrator") when running the setup.py script to install SCons in
the default system directories.
If you don't have system installation privileges, you can use the
--prefix option to specify an alternate installation location, such as
your home directory:
$ python setup.py install --prefix=$HOME
This will install the scons script itself in $HOME/bin and the
associated library in $HOME/lib/scons
DOCUMENTATION
=============
See the RELEASE.txt file for notes about this specific release,
including known problems. See the CHANGES.txt file for a list of
changes since the previous release.
The scons.1 man page is included in this package, and contains a section
of small examples for getting started using SCons.
Additional documentation for SCons is available at:
http://www.scons.org/doc.html
LICENSING
=========
SCons is distributed under the MIT license, a full copy of which is
available in the LICENSE.txt file. The MIT license is an approved Open
Source license, which means:
This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI
Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
More information about OSI certifications and Open Source software is
available at:
http://www.opensource.org/
REPORTING BUGS
==============
You can report bugs either by following the "Tracker - Bugs" link
on the SCons project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/
or by sending mail to the SCons developers mailing list:
scons-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
MAILING LISTS
=============
A mailing list for users of SCons is available. You may send
questions or comments to the list at:
scons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
You may subscribe to the mailing list at:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scons-users
There is also a low-volume mailing list available for announcements
about SCons. Subscribe at:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scons-announce
FOR MORE INFORMATION
====================
Check the SCons web site at:
http://www.scons.org/
AUTHOR INFO
===========
Steven Knight
knight at baldmt dot com
http://www.baldmt.com/~knight/
With more than a little help from the SCons Development team:
Chad Austin
Charles Crain
Steve Leblanc
Anthony Roach
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