On Friday 20 June 2003 04:57 pm, PieterB wrote:
On Friday 20 June 2003 01:19 am, Jean Jordaan wrote:
There's only one possible way! A-A-P! (A good match for Ape, Shane ;) It's a replacement for make by Bram Moolenaar, the author of Vim, and it looks like it does a lot of things Right.
Sorry, I haven't really been paying attention so this might be completely OT. It *sounds* like it's being suggested that we replace "make" (given the above statement). Has anyone used SCons? http://www.scons.org/ Richard
I think the default Zope install should not have dependencies other than that Python is required and the user has some shell system (bash/sh/MS batchfiles).
... and aap apparently ;)
About Scons: I never heard of it before
It's been around for quite a while. It's based on the winning design for software construction tools (ie. "make" replacement) in the Software Carpentry contest (the website of which has vanished from the web now so you'll have to rely on the info at scons.org). It's certainly been around for longer than aap :)
but it's not suitable for my task. I want to create something that can easily interact with FreeBSD ports
Fair enough - as I mentioned, I haven't been paying close attention to the thread. My virtual ears pricked up when mention was made of replacing "make" ;)
, and is more stable than 0.14 alpha
I note with a grin that up until this month aap was at release 0.150 :) Richard