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diff --git a/3rdParty/SCons b/3rdParty/SCons new file mode 160000 +Subproject 3056da6ce23ced559497a07bd4444fb3a17b4db diff --git a/3rdParty/SCons/scons-README b/3rdParty/SCons/scons-README deleted file mode 100644 index 89bc634..0000000 --- a/3rdParty/SCons/scons-README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The SCons Foundation - - SCons - a software construction tool - -This is the scons-README file for a version of SCons packaged for local -execution--that is, execution out of a specific local directory, without -having to install SCons as a system-wide utility. - -You are likely reading this file in one of the following two situations: - - 1) You have unpacked an scons-local-{version} package and are - examining the contents. - - In this case, you are presumably interested in using this - package to include a local copy of SCons with some other - software that you package, so that you can use SCons to build - your software without forcing all of your users to have it fully - installed. Instructions for this can be found below. - - If you are not looking to use SCons in this way, then please - use either the scons-{version} package to install SCons on your - system, or the scons-src-{version} package if you want the full - source to SCons, including its packaging code and underlying - tests and testing infrastructure. - - 2) This file was included in some other software package so that - the package could be built using SCons. - - In this case, follow the instructions provided with the - rest of the software package for how to use SCons to build - and/or install the software. The file containing build and - installation instructions will typically be named README or - INSTALL. - -LATEST VERSION -============== - -Before going further, you can check for the latest version of the -scons-local package, or any SCons package, at the SCons download page: - - http://www.scons.org/download.html - - -EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS -====================== - -Running SCons requires Python version 1.5.2 or later. There should be -no other dependencies or requirements to run SCons. - -The default SCons configuration assumes use of the Microsoft Visual C++ -compiler suite on WIN32 systems, and assumes a C compiler named 'cc', -a C++ compiler named 'c++', and a Fortran compiler named 'g77' (such -as found in the GNU C compiler suite) on any other type of system. -You may, of course, override these default values by appropriate -configuration of Environment construction variables. - - -INSTALLATION -============ - -Installation of this package should be as simple as unpacking the -archive (either .tar.gz or .zip) in any directory (top-level or a -subdirectory) within the software package with which you want to ship -SCons. - -Once you have installed this package, you should write an SConstruct -file at the top level of your source tree to build your software as you -see fit. - -Then modify the build/install instructions for your package to instruct -your users to execute SCons as follows (if you installed this package in -your top-level directory): - - $ python scons.py - -Or (if, for example, you installed this package in a subdirectory named -"scons"): - - $ python scons/scons.py - -That should be all you have to do. (If it isn't that simple, please let -us know!) - - -CONTENTS OF THIS PACKAGE -======================== - -This scons-local package consists of the following: - -scons-LICENSE - A copy of the copyright and terms under which SCons is - distributed (the Open Source Initiative-approved MIT license). - - A disclaimer has been added to the beginning to make clear that - this license applies only to SCons, and not to any separate - software you've written with which you're planning to package - SCons. - -scons-README - What you're looking at right now. - -scons-local-{version}/ - The SCons build engine. This is structured as a Python - library. - -scons.py - The SCons script itself. The script sets up the Python - sys.path variable to use the build engine found in the - scons-local-{version}/ directory in preference to any other - SCons build engine installed on your system. - - -DOCUMENTATION -============= - -Because this package is intended to be included with other software by -experienced users, we have not included any SCons documentation in this -package (other than this scons-README file you're reading right now). - -If, however, you need documentation about SCons, then consult any of the -following from the corresponding scons-{version} or scons-src-{version} -package: - - The RELEASE.txt file (src/RELEASE.txt file in the - scons-src-{version} package), which contains notes about this - specific release, including known problems. - - The CHANGES.txt file (src/CHANGES.txt file in the - scons-src-{version} package), which contains a list of changes - since the previous release. - - The scons.1 man page (doc/man/scons.1 in the scons-src-{version} - package), which contains a section of small examples for getting - started using SCons. - -Additional documentation for SCons is available at: - - http://www.scons.org/doc.html - - -LICENSING -========= - -SCons is distributed under the MIT license, a full copy of which is -available in the scons-LICENSE file in this package. The MIT license is -an approved Open Source license, which means: - - This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI - Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. - -More information about OSI certifications and Open Source software is -available at: - - http://www.opensource.org/ - - -REPORTING BUGS -============== - -You can report bugs either by following the "Tracker - Bugs" link -on the SCons project page: - - http://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/ - -or by sending mail to the SCons developers mailing list: - - scons-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - - -MAILING LISTS -============= - -A mailing list for users of SCons is available. You may send questions -or comments to the list at: - - scons-users@lists.sourceforge.net - -You may subscribe to the scons-users mailing list at: - - http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scons-users - - -FOR MORE INFORMATION -==================== - -Check the SCons web site at: - - http://www.scons.org/ - - -AUTHOR INFO -=========== - -Steven Knight -knight at baldmt dot com -http://www.baldmt.com/~knight/ - -With plenty of help from the SCons Development team: - Chad Austin - Charles Crain - Steve Leblanc - Anthony Roach - Terrel Shumway - |