On Sat, 2014-04-19 at 10:50 -0700, H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 06:21:10PM +0100, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d 
> wrote:
> > My changes to SCons to support gdc and ldc2 as well as dmd, and to
> > integrate D as a peer to C++ appear to have been merged into SCons
> > mainline/default.
> 
> Yay!

:-)

> > This means it is time to retire the SCons_D_Tooling repository. Well,
> > not so much retire as take out and terminate with severe prejudice –
> > due to the merging strategy I had been using, the repository has no
> > future.
> 
> Well, thanks for all your work on it. I've been using your repo for all
> my D projects, and it has served well.

Thanks. From now on any D tool related bugs should go to the main SCons
issue repository.

> > If I can get everyone using my fork of SCons to switch to using the
> > SCons mainline, I'd appreciate it.
> [...]
> 
> I will, once the new SCons gets into the main Debian repo. (Or is it
> already in?)

Can I get you to switch sooner? I want to actually remove the
SCons_D_tooling repository from BitBucket. I believe that cloning the
SCons mainline is entirely equivalent as I always kept SCons_D_Tooling
up-to-date. An alternative is to clone my SCons repository on Mercurial,
which is where I will be putting any future D-related changes.

A new version of SCons will appear in Debian Sid only after a formal
release and I am not sure when that will be. There has been quite a lot
of activity on SCons recently so mayhap I can activate for a release
sooner rather than later.

-- 
Russel.
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