Re: [Python-Dev] using SCons to build Python

2005-03-29 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 20:55, Adam MacBeth wrote: > Has anyone ever considered using SCons to build Python? SCons is a > great build tool written in Python that provides some Autoconf-like > functionality (http://www.scons.org). It seems like this type of > self-hosting would be a great testament to

Re: [Python-Dev] using SCons to build Python

2005-03-29 Thread Michael Hudson
Adam MacBeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Has anyone ever considered using SCons to build Python? Well, er, there's an obvious problem here somewhere... > SCons is a great build tool written in Python that provides some > Autoconf-like functionality (http://www.scons.org). It seems like > this

Re: [Python-Dev] using SCons to build Python

2005-03-29 Thread Bob Ippolito
On Mar 29, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Aahz wrote: On Sun, Mar 27, 2005, Adam MacBeth wrote: Has anyone ever considered using SCons to build Python? SCons is a great build tool written in Python that provides some Autoconf-like functionality (http://www.scons.org). It seems like this type of self-hosting wou

Re: [Python-Dev] using SCons to build Python

2005-03-29 Thread Aahz
On Sun, Mar 27, 2005, Adam MacBeth wrote: > > Has anyone ever considered using SCons to build Python? SCons is a > great build tool written in Python that provides some Autoconf-like > functionality (http://www.scons.org). It seems like this type of > self-hosting would be a great testament to the

[Python-Dev] using SCons to build Python

2005-03-29 Thread Adam MacBeth
Has anyone ever considered using SCons to build Python? SCons is a great build tool written in Python that provides some Autoconf-like functionality (http://www.scons.org). It seems like this type of self-hosting would be a great testament to the power of Python as well as helping to reinforce the