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scons is worth using anyhow, it's a great tool!

I'd recommend installing Python 2.2 (that's what I did) and then Scons. The Python installer is painless and smart, I do not know of the standalone one (please tell :).

btw, I've also made a Lua front-end to SCons, currently renamed 'Hamster'. It uses a very similar API, but all the build scripts are in Lua. And.. it works with regular make (no dependencies).

-ak

25.3.2004 kello 18:11, Horowitz, Extern kirjoitti:



Hi!

I'm trying to get toLua++ up and running.  It's install file says this:

This version of tolua++ uses SCons to compile (http://www.scons.org). SCons is python based, IF YOU DON'T HAVE PYTHON, you can download a stand-alone version
 of SCons from their website.

Question:  I'm doing this on windows (NT), and I don't have python installed, so, where is the stand-alone version? I downloaded "scons-local-0.95.zip", but it's scons file is a python file, i.e. that doesn't work.

Is this the true "stand-alone" version?  If so, how do I compile my "SConstruct" for toLua++ using it, but without python?

If not, which is the correct "stand-alone" file?

Also: Will I be able to use this with a Lua debugger, for instance the luaIDE?

Thanx,
 Mark