[Scons-users] Packaging SCons tools

Dirk Bächle tshortik at gmx.de
Sun Jan 26 04:44:42 EST 2014


Hi Matthias,

On 26.01.2014 01:01, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:

> It seems all external SCons tools do not have an automated installation

> mechanism (some copy their files to the user's site_scons directory via

> Install) and with several tools it soon becomes tedious to setup, manage

> and replicate the site_scons directory, especially for new developers

> who join a team. On operating systems and distributions with proper

> package management software this is not a problem, you simply create a

> package repository and a meta-package and the installation and automatic

> updates become just some clicks or a single command line. On Microsoft

> Windows I think it would be strange to have a separate installer for

> each tool and without Active Directory, SCCM or similar software you

> have do manual updates.

>

> I thought that it would make sense to package SCons tools with

> distutils. Since SCons doesn't Python standard paths, one would have to

> generate a system specific setup.cfg or something like this to change

> the paths before installation [1]. I'm not sure if this is compatible

> with distutil's portability goals. Another option would be to abuse

> package_data [2].

>

> What do you think about this? Do you have better ideas?


my idea about this is, that I would like to have a single scons_contrib
package. It contains all the Tools, additional configure stuff and more
in its latest stable version each. So, when a user isn't interested in a
single special Tool, he can download and install the whole bunch at once
via easy_install or pypy. This installation should follow the same setup
regarding paths as the SCons install. It would be good if the
"scons_contrib" stuff could be handled as a kind of plugin folder to a
normal install, and that SCons would be aware of it.
For example, on calling "scons --version" you should see an additional
line like "scons_contrib package in version 2.35". This is especially
important for things like debugging and general support.
We have started to discuss some changes to the current concept of Tools
and toolchains in SCons. Read more about this at:

http://www.scons.org/wiki/RevampToolsSubsystem

However, this would need someone to maintain it...or we have to add some
more restrictions about how the external Tools have to be organized
internally, such that collecting and packaging can be automated (scripted).

Just my 2 cents.

Best regards,

Dirk



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