On 07.05.2018 15:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On May 3, 2018, at 15:11, Branko Čibej wrote: > >> I think there are more than enough improvements on trunk[1] to warrant a >> new release; whether that's called 1.4.0 or 2.0 (which is the current >> trunk version) doesn't really matter; but more than a year and a half >> since the last release, it really is time for a new one. >> >> I'd be happy to do the RM tasks if necessary. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> -- Brane >> >> [1] I'm aware of: >> >> * HTTP/2 >> * OCSP client request and response handling >> * Brotli compression >> * Better support for building with OpenSSL 1.0.x/1.1.x and LibreSSL > It would be great if libserf could get its library versioning information > back on macOS with scons 2.4.1 and later. It's been missing for over 2 years > already. > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/serf-dev/201709.mbox/%3cb86d4fe3-0129-4aa7-a03c-a478af41e...@ryandesign.com%3e
I appreciate your fiery passionate hatred for scons, but someone has to step up with a fix to our build scripts or cross-platform replacement (which these days would mean cmake, which I have a fiery passionate hatred for ... go figure). Has anyone bothered to file a bug with the scons authors about this? -- Brane P.S.: How is it that despite a proliferation of build systems there are exactly *none* that are useful and easy to maintain beyond a tiny "hello world" example?