Re: [Scons-dev] zero pull requests

2012-08-29 Thread William Deegan
Tom, Any reason you can't put your patches into pull requests at home? -Bill On Aug 29, 2012, at 2:09 AM, Tom Tanner (BLOOMBERG/ LONDON) wrote: > Sadly, I cant use mercurial at work, which is where I do all my changes, to I > have to use the tigris bug fix system to submit my patches and stuf

Re: [Scons-dev] zero pull requests

2012-08-29 Thread Tom Tanner (BLOOMBERG/ LONDON)
Sadly, I cant use mercurial at work, which is where I do all my changes, to I have to use the tigris bug fix system to submit my patches and stuff (of which there are at least 3, if someone could have a look at them) - Original Message - From: scons-dev@scons.org To: scons-dev@scons.org

Re: [Scons-dev] zero pull requests

2012-08-29 Thread Dirk Bächle
On 29.08.2012 02:36, Gary Oberbrunner wrote: We're down to zero open pull requests -- I accepted the two open ones this evening, including Dirk's reworking of the test infrastructure to support external tool testing and (my fave feature) file and dir test fixtures. And now, on to the next stag

[Scons-dev] zero pull requests

2012-08-28 Thread Gary Oberbrunner
We're down to zero open pull requests -- I accepted the two open ones this evening, including Dirk's reworking of the test infrastructure to support external tool testing and (my fave feature) file and dir test fixtures. -- Gary ___ Scons-dev mailing li