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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Or on Windows:: By default, the above commands will do the following: -- Install the version-numbered "scons-2.4.0" and "sconsign-2.4.0" scripts in +- Install the version-numbered "scons-2.4.1" and "sconsign-2.4.1" 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 line. @@ -168,16 +168,16 @@ By default, the above commands will do the following: before 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-2.4.0" and "sconsign-2.4.0" + hard links or symbolic links to the "scons-2.4.1" and "sconsign-2.4.1" scripts by specifying the "--hardlink-scons" or "--symlink-scons" options on the command line. -- Install "scons-2.4.0.bat" and "scons.bat" wrapper scripts in the Python +- Install "scons-2.4.1.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-2.4.0.bat" and "scons.bat" files installed in the default system + have "scons-2.4.1.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. @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ running all of "runtest.py -a". Building Packages ================= -We use SCons (version 2.4.0 or later) to build its own packages. If you +We use SCons (version 2.4.1 or later) to build its own packages. If you already have an appropriate version of SCons installed on your system, you can build everything by simply running it:: @@ -477,18 +477,18 @@ about `Executing SCons Without Installing`_):: Depending on the utilities installed on your system, any or all of the following packages will be built:: - build/dist/scons-2.4.0-1.noarch.rpm - build/dist/scons-2.4.0-1.src.rpm - build/dist/scons-2.4.0.linux-i686.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-2.4.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-2.4.0.win32.exe - build/dist/scons-2.4.0.zip - build/dist/scons-doc-2.4.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-local-2.4.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-local-2.4.0.zip - build/dist/scons-src-2.4.0.tar.gz - build/dist/scons-src-2.4.0.zip - build/dist/scons_2.4.0-1_all.deb + build/dist/scons-2.4.1-1.noarch.rpm + build/dist/scons-2.4.1-1.src.rpm + build/dist/scons-2.4.1.linux-i686.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-2.4.1.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-2.4.1.win32.exe + build/dist/scons-2.4.1.zip + build/dist/scons-doc-2.4.1.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-local-2.4.1.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-local-2.4.1.zip + build/dist/scons-src-2.4.1.tar.gz + build/dist/scons-src-2.4.1.zip + build/dist/scons_2.4.1-1_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. For |